SELinux by Example: Using Security Enhanced Linux. David Caplan, Frank Mayer, Karl MacMillan

SELinux by Example: Using Security Enhanced Linux


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SELinux by Example: Using Security Enhanced Linux David Caplan, Frank Mayer, Karl MacMillan
Publisher: Prentice Hall




As we know Linux itself is based on discretionary access control, now with SElinux there is a mandatory access control layer within the kernel that along with DAC can provide rock solid security, I am going to be demonstrating the power of SElinux but first some theory on how it works. My employer, Red Hat, is allowing me to work on another Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) guide for Fedora. The name is not decided yet, but will be something like “Security-Enhanced manage DNS and BIND (for example, allow named to accept zone updates). * customize the ports services listen on. Prentice.Hall.PTR.Samba.3.by.Example.Practical.Exercises.to.Successful.Deployment.2nd.Edition.Aug.2005.chm. Frank Mayer, Karl MacMillan - SELinux by Example: Using Security Enhanced Linux Prentice Hall | 2006 | ISBN: 0131963694 | Pages: 456 | CHM | 3.92. Summary: Linux® has been described as one of the most secure operating systems available, but the National Security Agency (NSA) has taken Linux to the next level with the introduction of Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux). Red Hat Linux Security And Optimization (2002).pdf. Feel free to mail me (mmcallis redhat com) with any ideas or things you would like included. SELinux takes For example, if you have a program that responds to socket requests but doesn't need to access the file system, then that program should be able to listen on a given socket but not have access to the file system. Red Hat Linux Networking And System Administration (2002).pdf. Prentice.Hall.PTR.Self.Service.Linux.Mastering.the.Art.of. SELinux.by.Example.Using.Security.Enhanced.Linux.Jul.2006.chm. * use non-default directories to store which covers items to include. Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) is on this example I will be creating a simple samba share that should be able to access from any client within my network.