Re: reinventing the wheel? page checker

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On 22/6/2012 9:28 μμ, Bob Hoffman wrote:

> it seems like it requires an experienced hand at it. Or a book.

Some googling took me to: 
http://www.freetechbooks.com/the-selinux-notebook-the-foundations-t785.html

It seems interesting and comprehensive from a quick browsing. And it's 
public domain too.

Yet, I agree that SElinux is a pain. There are other measures to keep 
things under control. Unless you know what you are doing with it, 
selinux is going to produce trouble and only trouble.

That's my experience.

(I don't know if I'll ever find the significant time needed to invest in 
knowing selinux well enough to use it in production.)

Nick


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