On Fri, 2004-12-17 at 23:42 +0000, Juan Espino wrote:
Hello everybody,
I'm new in SELinux world and I want to know if I can install SELinux on Red Hat Enterprise 3. Actually I'm using White Box Enterprise and I'm really interested if I can run SELinux with this linux distribution or if you think maybe change to another distro like fedora I really apreciate your recommendation, thanks.
I would be a lot of work. My suggestion is to just wait for RHEL4. You can test with Fedora Core 3 in the meantime.
Hello all,
SELinux enforces a Mandatory Access Control (MAC) Policy based on Bell and Lapadula Model. I understand the read control property (no read up) and the write control (no write down), but in this model there are another property called tranquility property, I don't know very well how SELinux enforces this property,
somebody can help me to understand in this way?, thanks in advance!
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On Thu, 17 Feb 2005, Juan Espino wrote:
Hello all,
SELinux enforces a Mandatory Access Control (MAC) Policy based on Bell and Lapadula Model. I understand the read control property (no read up) and the write control (no write down), but in this model there are another property called tranquility property, I don't know very well how SELinux enforces this property,
SELinux includes an experimental MLS implementation based on BLP. This feature is not currently enabled in Fedora.
Thus, it may be better to discuss the MLS component on the NSA list: http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/info/list.cfm?MenuID=41.1.1.9
- James
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