SELinux

= Fedora SELinux Project Pages =


 * Understanding SELinux
 * Discussion of Policies
 * Troubleshooting SELinux
 * Multi Category Security/MCS
 * Multi Level Security/MLS
 * Loadable Modules
 * Policy Generation Tools
 * Troubleshoot Tool

Topics

 * New SELinux features in FC5
 * SELinux Commands
 * Confined Domains

Documentation

 * FAQs
 * Fedora 13 - Security-Enhanced Linux User Guide
 * Fedora 13 - SELinux FAQ
 * Fedora 13 - Managing Confined Services Guide
 * Fedora 12 - Security-Enhanced Linux User Guide
 * Fedora 12 - SELinux FAQ
 * Fedora 11 - Managing Confined Services Guide
 * Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 - SELinux Guide
 * Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 - SELinux Guide
 * http://www.redhat.com/magazine/001nov04/features/selinux/
 * http://www.redhat.com/magazine/006apr05/features/selinux/
 * http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/05/04/whats-new-in-selinux-for-red-hat-enterprise-linux-5/
 * http://www.redhat.com/v/swf/SELinux/ - DanielWalsh (Red Hat SELinux developer)'s Flash presentation.
 * http://danwalsh.livejournal.com/ - DanielWalsh blog which has a continous discourse on understanding and using SELinux. Check other posts.
 * http://searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com/columnItem/0,294698,sid39_gci1253747,00.html Five ways SELinux may surprise you
 * http://www.tresys.com/selinux
 * http://www.nsa.gov/research/selinux/
 * Grammar for policy language

If you want to work on formal documentation, you can use the Docs/Drafts/SELinux  namespace. When you are done editing the draft, it can migrate to Docs/SELinux. Doing this lends an air of formality and provides higher immutability and accountability in the wiki, as only the DocWritersGroup can edit the Docs/ namespace