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    Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) is a Linux kernel security module that provides a mechanism for supporting access control security policies, including...
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    part as an alternative to SELinux, which critics consider difficult for administrators to set up and maintain. Unlike SELinux, which is based on applying...
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  • and is a standard part of the Linux kernel since Linux 2.6. AppArmor, SELinux, Smack, and TOMOYO Linux are the currently approved security modules in...
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  • systems such as NSA's Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux), OpenSolaris FMAC and TrustedBSD. This means that SELinux can be thought of as an implementation of...
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  • of the K Desktop Environment (KDE); Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux); New X.org. SELinux was disabled by default due to concerns that it radically altered...
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  • been writable to be executed defeats the point of W^X (there exists an SELinux policy to control such operations called allow_execmod) and that address...
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  • contributions to Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) in the forms of creating reference policy and integrating SELinux to the wider free software ecosystem....
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    logging of admin commands and prevents some exploits. In association with SELinux, sudo can be used to transition between roles in role-based access control...
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    device mapper, Linux Network Scheduler, Netfilter Linux Security Modules: SELinux, TOMOYO, AppArmor, Smack Hardware (CPU, main memory, data storage devices...
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    Retrieved 2024-05-19. Apache Module mod_proxy – Forward Working with SELinux Contexts Labeling files Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1): Semantics...
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