SELinux by Example: Using Security Enhanced Linux by David Caplan, Frank Mayer, Karl MacMillan

SELinux by Example: Using Security Enhanced Linux



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SELinux by Example: Using Security Enhanced Linux David Caplan, Frank Mayer, Karl MacMillan ebook
Page: 339
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Format: pdf
ISBN: 0131963694, 9780131963696


Now that SELinux is included in the Linux 2.6 kernel–and delivered by default in Fedora Core, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and other major distributions–it's easier than ever to take advantage of its benefits. Innovations (RTI), The Real-Time Middleware Experts, today announced that RTI Data Distribution Service, its real-time messaging middleware, has been integrated with Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux). As we know Linux itself is based on discretionary access control, now with SElinux there is a mandatory access control layer within the kernel that along with DAC can provide rock solid security, I am going to be demonstrating the power of SElinux but first some theory on how it works. Security-Enhanced Linux Support SELinux is an enhancement to the standard kernel that provides fine-grained security MAC rules. It is an implementation of SCC and others. SELinux was originally a development project from the National Security Agency (NSA), Secure Computing corporation (SCC) and others. Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) is on this example I will be creating a simple samba share that should be able to access from any client within my network. O'Reilly – Managing NFS and NIS 2nd Edt.pdf. 9.Samba O'Reilly Samba 2nd Edition.chm. 10.SELinux SELinux By Example – Using Security Enhanced Linux .chm SELinux NSAs Open Source Security Enhanced Linux .chm. O'Reilly Samba 2nd Edition.chm. SELinux By Example – Using Security Enhanced Linux .chm SELinux NSAs Open Source Security Enhanced Linux .chm. SELINUX (Security-Enhanced Linux).