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What is Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux)? - A Good Explanation

SELinux or .Security Enhanced Linux. as it is properly known was developed in a joint effort by the National Security Agency and the Linux Community, the reasons are of course fairly obvious and don''t need to be stated here. It makes setting up Linux for Server tasks marginally more difficult but like anything once understood, it becomes part of routine Sys Admin tasks.

Steven Erat has posted many good articles for us all, he has one aimed directly at installing and configuring ColdFusion MX for Red Hat Fedora when SELinux is installed, the article is here.

Steven also pointed out an article on Red Hat''s web site which is a good explanation of SELinux, you can find that one here.

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