Reading this ZDNet piece about upcoming releases from Novell and Red Hat, I see that Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 4 is supposed to include Security-enhanced Linux (SELinux). This is not surprising, ...
In my last column, we began exploring the concepts, terms and theory behind Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux). This month, we conclude our overview, ending with a description of the SELinux ...
SELinux, or Security-Enhanced Linux, represents a paradigm shift in Linux security by enforcing mandatory access controls (MAC) based on security policies. Unlike traditional discretionary access ...
Why it’s time to stop setting SELinux to Permissive or Disabled Your email has been sent Image: iStock/sdecoret Must-read security coverage UK Police Convicts Pair in £5.5 Billion Bitcoin Launder Case ...
Developers often recommend disabling security like SELinux support to get software to work. Not a good idea. Nor is SELinux the only security option other than the standard user/group file permission ...
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