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== Password Quality Checking ==
 
Fedora now has a single configurable library, ''[https://fedorahosted.org/libpwquality libpwquality]'', for checking the quality of new passwords used for system accounts. The system wide password quality checks provided by this library are configured by modifying the <code>/etc/security/pwquality.conf</code> configuration file.
 
Developers wishing to call this API from their applications will find the API description in the <code>pwquality.h</code> file provided by the ''libpwquality-devel'' package. A python wrapper, ''python-pwquality'', is also provided.
 
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== SELinux Deny Ptrace ==
 
A new SELinux boolean, ''deny_ptrace'', has been added. It is recommended that users who do not plan to debug applications on their machine turn this boolean on. The boolean prevents rogue processes from being able to read the memory of, or otherwise attack, other processes using debugging tools including ''ptrace'' and ''gdb''.
 
Such attacks are prevented even where the rogue process is running as the root user or attacking a process running with the same SELinux context and label. To permanently enable the protection provided by the ''deny_ptrace'' boolean, execute the following command as root:
 
<code># setsebool -P deny_ptrace 1</code>
 
To disable the protection provided by the ''deny_ptrace'' boolean temporarily, execute the following command as root:
 
<code># setsebool deny_ptrace 0</code>
 
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== Services Private /tmp ==
 
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/ServicesPrivateTmp
 
== Secure Containers ==
 
A new tool, ''sandbox'', has been created to streamline creation of secure ''libvirt'' containers. When provided with an executable ''sandbox'' determines the mount points  and ''libvirt'' container information required to run the application in a container. The container is then launched by ''libvirt'' with an SELinux context that will prevent it interacting with other processes on the system, including other containers, while still being able to share system data.
 
This allows an administrator to run multiple instances of a service simultaneously, while preventing them from breaking the host machine or other processes on the system, even when run as ''root''. To use ''sandboxcontainer'', install the ''libvirt-sandbox'' package.
 
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