On Wed, Feb 09, 2022 at 09:37:45AM -0000, Raj J Putari wrote: > Not sure what selinux really is but I think it makes polices based on system mechanics so nekto or netko the vulnerability scanner can be reversed engineered to generate custom policies on the fly Well, no. It provides a policy that describes how contexts and processes and files all interact. This policy restricts things to only doing what they need to operate correctly, and deny's them doing things they shouldn't do. > Speaking of policy, a politics on the project would be nice Not sure what you are asking for here? kevin
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