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Selinux: NSAs Open Source Security Enhanced Linux
Selinux: NSAs Open Source Security Enhanced Linux
ISBN: 0596007167
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 100
Authors:
Bill McCarty
BUY ON AMAZON
SELinux
Table of Contents
Copyright
Preface
Organization of This Book
Conventions Used in This Book
Using Code Examples
How to Contact Us
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introducing SELinux
1.1 Software Threats and the Internet
1.2 SELinux Features
1.3 Applications of SELinux
1.4 SELinux History
1.5 Web and FTP Sites
Chapter 2. Overview of the SELinux Security Model
2.1 Subjects and Objects
2.2 Security Contexts
2.3 Transient and Persistent Objects
2.4 Access Decisions
2.5 Transition Decisions
2.6 SELinux Architecture
Chapter 3. Installing and Initially Configuring SELinux
3.1 SELinux Versions
3.2 Installing SELinux
3.3 Linux Distributions Supporting SELinux
3.4 Installation Overview
3.5 Installing SELinux from Binary or Source Packages
3.6 Installing from Source
Chapter 4. Using and Administering SELinux
4.1 System Modes and SELinux Tuning
4.2 Controlling SELinux
4.3 Routine SELinux System Use and Administration
4.4 Monitoring SELinux
4.5 Troubleshooting SELinux
Chapter 5. SELinux Policy and Policy Language Overview
5.1 The SELinux Policy
5.2 Two Forms of an SELinux Policy
5.3 Anatomy of a Simple SELinux Policy Domain
5.4 SELinux Policy Structure
Chapter 6. Role-Based Access Control
6.1 The SELinux Role-Based Access Control Model
6.2 Railroad Diagrams
6.3 SELinux Policy Syntax
6.4 User Declarations
6.5 Role-Based Access Control Declarations
Chapter 7. Type Enforcement
7.1 The SELinux Type-Enforcement Model
7.2 Review of SELinux Policy Syntax
7.3 Type-Enforcement Declarations
7.4 Examining a Sample Policy
Chapter 8. Ancillary Policy Statements
8.1 Constraint Declarations
8.2 Other Context-Related Declarations
8.3 Flask-Related Declarations
Chapter 9. Customizing SELinux Policies
9.1 The SELinux Policy Source Tree
9.2 On the Topics of Difficulty and Discretion
9.3 Using the SELinux Makefile
9.4 Creating an SELinux User
9.5 Customizing Roles
9.6 Adding Permissions
9.7 Allowing a User Access to an Existing Domain
9.8 Creating a New Domain
9.9 Using Audit2allow
9.10 Policy Management Tools
9.11 The Road Ahead
Appendix A. Security Object Classes
Appendix B. SELinux Operations
Appendix C. SELinux Macros Defined in srcpolicymacros
Appendix D. SELinux General Types
Appendix E. SELinux Type Attributes
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Selinux: NSAs Open Source Security Enhanced Linux
ISBN: 0596007167
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 100
Authors:
Bill McCarty
BUY ON AMAZON
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