A worthy discussion, indeed.
I get [ bemused | frustrated ] by the "happy talk how-tos in which the
first instruction is kill off SELinux. Is SELinux a pain? Yes. Can it
be made to work? Yes. Is it effective? I have NO idea...
Howard
On 03/23/2017 11:11 AM, andrew mcelroy wrote:
Greetings NLUG,
A recent debate that I am currently having is revolving around using SE
Linux in an hardened environment. If anyone on this list deals with
Government/Military/ Security Critical systems, I have a question.
How wide spread is SELinux or has AppArmor won the day?
What are your current best practice guides/resources for hardening a
Linux server.
Thanks.
Respectfully,
Andrew McElroy
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