With RHEL 5, Red Hat goes to bat for SELinux

Posted by dcparris on Jun 7, 2007 6:07 AM EDT
Search Enterprise Linux; By Jack Loftus
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IT managers who want to secure their Linux environments and keep things running smoothly have a very powerful tool at their disposal: Security Enhanced Linux, or SELinux, an implementation of mandatory access controls originally developed by the National Security Agency. Currently, it is integrated into most mainstream Linux distributions.

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