- Security-Enhanced
Linux (
SELinux) is a
Linux kernel security module that
provides a
mechanism for
supporting access control security policies, including...
-
systems such as NSA's Security-Enhanced
Linux (
SELinux),
OpenSolaris FMAC and TrustedBSD. This
means that
SELinux can be
thought of as an
implementation of...
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Version 3.2 of the K
Desktop Environment (KDE); Security-Enhanced
Linux (
SELinux); X.Org
Server replaced XFree86 due to
license changes with the latter...
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device mapper,
Linux Network Scheduler,
Netfilter Linux Security Modules:
SELinux, TOMOYO, AppArmor,
Smack Hardware (CPU, main memory, data
storage devices...
- the
Linux kernel since Linux 2.6. As of 2025,[update] AppArmor, LoadPin,
SELinux, Smack, TOMOYO, Yama, SafeSetID,
Integrity Policy Enforcement (IPE), and...
- part as an
alternative to
SELinux,
which critics consider difficult for
administrators to set up and maintain.
Unlike SELinux,
which is
based on applying...
- for HTTP
status code 403
Apache Module mod_proxy –
Forward Working with
SELinux Contexts Labeling files Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1): Semantics...
- that
might be
certifiable are:
FreeBSD with the
TrustedBSD extensions SELinux (see FAQ)
Companies that have
created trusted operating systems include:...
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Retrieved July 2, 2014. "Exclusive
Android 4.2
Alpha Teardown, Part 2:
SELinux, VPN Lockdown, And
Premium SMS Confirmation"
Archived October 21, 2012...
- to
become more mainstream. The more
recent MAC implementations, such as
SELinux and
AppArmor for
Linux and
Mandatory Integrity Control for Windows, allow...