You must have been extremely lucky because I've had multiple apps just trigger endless SELinux warnings on RHEL8 (Rustdesk is an example) and I very much subscribe to the views in this article:
I'm not going to waste my time fighting SELinux to stop non-existent threats (I'm just using a desktop and I'm not a high profile target). Too many false positives and I'll just turn it off. And in my experience there are always too many false positives.
https://www.ctrl.blog/entry/selinux-unmanageable.html
I'm not going to waste my time fighting SELinux to stop non-existent threats (I'm just using a desktop and I'm not a high profile target). Too many false positives and I'll just turn it off. And in my experience there are always too many false positives.