
What is SELinux (Security-Enhanced Linux)? - Red Hat
2019年8月30日 · Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) is a security architecture for Linux® systems that allows administrators to have more control over who can access the system.
Security-Enhanced Linux - Wikipedia
Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) is a Linux kernel security module that provides a mechanism for supporting access control security policies, including mandatory access controls (MAC). SELinux is a set of kernel modifications and user-space tools that have been added to various Linux distributions.
What is SELinux? - GeeksforGeeks
2024年5月31日 · SELinux is a security system built into Linux computers. It is important because it stops bad programs or hackers from accessing all your files and data if they get into your computer.
Chapter 1. Getting started with SELinux - Red Hat
Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) provides an additional layer of system security. SELinux fundamentally answers the question: May <subject> do <action> to <object>?, for example: May a web server access files in users' home directories?
SELinux User's and Administrator's Guide - Red Hat
2008年2月24日 · Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) provides an additional layer of system security. SELinux fundamentally answers the question: "May <subject> do <action> to <object>", for example: "May a web server access files in users' home directories?".
Introduction to SELinux concepts and management - LinuxConfig
2017年6月19日 · SELinux (Security Enhanced Linux) is an implementation of a Mandatory Access Control permission system (MAC) in the Linux kernel. This type of access control differs from Discretionary Access Control systems (DAC) like ACLs and standard unix ugo/rwx permissions, in how the access to a resource is provided.
SELinux - ArchWiki
Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) is a Linux feature that provides a variety of security policies, including U.S. Department of Defense style Mandatory Access Control (MAC), through the use of Linux Security Modules (LSM) in the Linux kernel.
Using SELinux | Red Hat Product Documentation
By configuring SELinux, you can enhance your system’s security. SELinux is an implementation of Mandatory Access Control (MAC), and provides an additional layer of security. The SELinux policy defines how users and processes can interact with the files on the system.
SELinux Explained: Why You Need It and How to Set It Up
2024年10月13日 · SELinux stands for Security-Enhanced Linux. It’s a security architecture integrated into the Linux kernel that provides mechanisms to enforce the separation of information based on confidentiality and integrity requirements.
SELinux - IBM
SELinux (Security Enhanced Linux) is code that runs in user-space, taking advantage of kernel code (Linux Security Modules) to provide Mandatory Access Control (MAC) over system resources. Processes are confined to domains, which can be thought of as sandboxes.
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