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On 11/13/2013 11:17 AM, David Sommerseth wrote:
> Hi all,
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> As there has been a couple of SELinux discussions lately, I thought this
> article could help explain better what SELinux is all about and why it's
> such a great tool.
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> It's written by one of the core SELinux guys in Red Hat, Daniel Walsh
> and illustrations by one of Fedora's UX designers, Máirín Duffy.
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> "Your visual how-to guide for SELinux policy enforcement"
> <http://opensource.com/business/13/11/selinux-policy-guide>
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> Hope you'll enjoy the reading :)
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> --
> kind regards,
>
> David Sommerseth
>
Hi David,
Loved the article. I understood all about the cartoons and
the dogs and cats. Perfectly done. Unfortunately, when the
real world kicked in: zoom, right over my head.
Who sets up these labels and how is that done? Some GUI
for this?
-T
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