Jack Wallen introduces you to three semanage commands that will help make dealing with SELinux considerably easier. I get it–SELinux is challenging, and when your applications or services are ...
After introducing and recommending SELinux a couple of weeks ago, I followed up with some of the basics – learning about setting file contexts with the semanage tool. This time, I’ll show you how to ...
The release of Fedora Core 5 added several new features to SELinux, one of which is Multi-Category Security (MCS). The purpose of MCS is to protect data confidentiality, which means it will prevent ...
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