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    Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) is a Linux kernel security module that provides a mechanism for supporting access control security policies, including...
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  • 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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  • the Linux kernel since Linux 2.6. As of 2025,[update] AppArmor, LoadPin, SELinux, Smack, TOMOYO, Yama, SafeSetID, Integrity Policy Enforcement (IPE), and...
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    device mapper, Linux Network Scheduler, Netfilter Linux Security Modules: SELinux, TOMOYO, AppArmor, Smack Hardware (CPU, main memory, data storage devices...
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    part as an alternative to SELinux, which critics consider difficult for administrators to set up and maintain. Unlike SELinux, which is based on applying...
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  • to become more mainstream. The more recent MAC implementations, such as SELinux and AppArmor for Linux and Mandatory Integrity Control for Windows, allow...
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  • port of TrustedBSD mandatory access control framework and portions of the SELinux framework to Darwin. It was incorporated into Mac OS X 10.5. The Darbat...
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  • 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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  • 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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  • directory (although not allowing modifications or execution). Android utilizes SELinux; due to this, all system configuration files are not editable and some...
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  • sensitive data to disk, enter a chroot jail after initialization, and apply a SELinux context after initialization. OpenVPN runs a custom security protocol based...
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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...
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    for HTTP status code 403 Apache Module mod_proxy – Forward Working with SELinux Contexts Labeling files Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1): Semantics...
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    logging of admin commands and prevents some exploits. In association with SELinux, sudo can be used to transition between roles in role-based access control...
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    Linux (SELinux) module, whose code has been originally developed and then released to the public by the NSA, and AppArmor among others. SELinux is now...
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    user donations, crowdfunding, corporate contributions, and tax money. The SELinux project at the United States National Security Agency is an example of...
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  • details". Retrieved 17 July 2020. "SELinux - Archwiki". Retrieved 28 August 2024. "Mandatory Access Control with SELinux". linux-magazine.com. Retrieved...
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  • device mapper, Linux Network Scheduler, Netfilter Linux Security Modules: SELinux, TOMOYO, AppArmor, Smack Hardware (CPU, main memory, data storage devices...
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  • their administration. RSBAC is very close to Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux), as they share a lot more in their design than other access controls[citation...
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  • been writable to be executed defeats the point of W^X (there exists an SELinux policy to control such operations called allow_execmod) and that address...
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    vixie-cron 4.1 to the cronie project, adding features such as PAM and SELinux support. In 2009, anacron 2.3 was merged into cronie. Anacron is not an...
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  • contributions to Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) in the forms of creating reference policy and integrating SELinux to the wider free software ecosystem....
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  • Schroeder paper cited in the references. NSA (the one that implemented SELinux) talks about the principle of least privilege A discussion of the implementation...
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    application to system resources. Generalized security frameworks such as SELinux or AppArmor help administrators control access. Java and other languages...
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  • Michael Fox; John Giordano; Lori Stotler; Arun Thomas (2005-08-24). "SELinux and grsecurity: A Case Study Comparing Linux Security Kernel Enhancements"...
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  • from accessing sensitive files and system resources. SELinux Integration: It integrates with SELinux (Security-Enhanced Linux) to provide robust security...
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  • viruses and Trojans have fewer opportunities for infecting a computer. The SELinux and Apparmor security frameworks are two such implementations for Linux...
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    others. The project has also ported the NSA's FLASK/TE implementation from SELinux to FreeBSD. Other work includes the development of OpenBSM, an open-source...
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    base for the AGL security framework. Since then the Project migrated to SELinux. Smack consists of three components: A kernel module that is implemented...
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    label-based mandatory access control (MAC) based on Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) security policy. PostgreSQL natively supports a broad number of external...
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