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SELinux (Security-Enhanced Linux) is an implementation of a flexible role-based, mandatory access control (MAC) architecture on Linux through kernel modifications and user-tools. It is primarily used to confine system processes and users beyond the basic Discretionary Access Controls (DAC) mechanism or access-control list found on *nix systems.
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Running lightweight SELinux policy in production
Currently, SELinux is off. … However, this is pretty much the only thing I want SELinux to do. …