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hell, i use selinux...
my web server is selinux enabled and enforcing. every time i patch, as an extra measure of security i relabel the files. also a reboot if there was a kernel update. ive even seen it in action when i would save a file into a web folder, forget to relabel it (for those not in the know, selinux uses file contexts -labels- and the contexts go a step further from owner:group permissions on a file) and i would get an access forbidden when trying to dl the file.
Posted by: linuxoverwindows   Posted on: 03/10/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Use SELinux not Microsoft Windows  matrixdomain | 03/09/05
That would require risk and expense  Chad_z | 03/10/05
i heard...  linuxoverwindows | 03/10/05
SELinux not ready for prime time  Roger Ramjet | 03/10/05
hell, i use selinux...  linuxoverwindows | 03/10/05
Your response is worthless  DarbyOhara | 03/10/05
Perhaps a fine is in order  drabicky | 03/10/05
Bankruptcy  Roger Ramjet | 03/10/05
sounds ok to me...  linuxoverwindows | 03/10/05
and they wouldnt mind learning something secure...  linuxoverwindows | 03/10/05
Privacy is a basic human requirement.  bboyce@... | 03/10/05
too quiet...  linuxoverwindows | 03/10/05
companies that hold our personal information  matrixdomain | 03/10/05

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