Re: New to SELinux: how to get familiar

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Chad Sellers wrote:
On 5/7/10 5:51 PM, "Thomson, David-P63356"<David.Thomson@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:

The book ³SELinux by Example² written by many of the people on this mailing
list (ISBN 0-13-196369-4).  It¹s a bit old at this point, especially since
SELinux changes pretty quickly, but it¹s probably the best way to start.

The SELinux Notebook is more recent than the by Example book and appears to be more comprehensive. I'd suggest it as a good source if you are looking to get in to the nuts and bolts with the caveat that, unlike the by Example book, this one hasn't been thoroughly reviewed by SELinux developers.



I'd recommend the book as well. Also, check out http://selinuxproject.org/ .
It won't be as deep as the book, but it has gotten some attention over the
last year so it should be pretty current.

Chad

Google brings up a lot to read as well.  Here¹s one:
http://www.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6-Beta/html/Security
-Enhanced_Linux/index.html

Dave


From: owner-selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Vacheh Sardarian
Sent: Friday, May 07, 2010 10:39 AM
To: selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: New to SELinux: how to get familiar

Hi Everyone,

I have just started playing around with SELinux. I don't know much about its
functionality... I was wondering if anyone could suggest me on what is the
best way for a beginner to start getting to know how SELinux function... other
than installing it on a Linux box.

Thank you for your suggestions...

David.




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