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SELinux Cookbook

You're reading from   SELinux Cookbook Over 70 hands-on recipes to develop fully functional policies to confine your applications and users using SELinux

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783989669
Length 240 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sven Vermeulen Sven Vermeulen
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Preface 1. The SELinux Development Environment FREE CHAPTER 2. Dealing with File Labels 3. Confining Web Applications 4. Creating a Desktop Application Policy 5. Creating a Server Policy 6. Setting Up Separate Roles 7. Choosing the Confinement Level 8. Debugging SELinux 9. Aligning SELinux with DAC 10. Handling SELinux-aware Applications Index

Backing up and restoring files


An important aspect to the availability of a system and the security of a service is to provide backup and restore services. For many, having a copy of the files available might seem sufficient as a backup approach. However, backups should contain more than just the content of a file.

How to do it…

When selecting a backup solution, make sure to check for the following:

  1. A selection of the extended attributes of the files should be backed up as well (and not only the security.selinux one).

  2. When files are restored onto their original location, the SELinux context should be restored with it as well. If the backup solution doesn't support SELinux contexts, the restorecon command should be invoked afterwards against the restored file(s).

  3. When files are restored into a temporary area, the SELinux context should not be restored. Instead, the administrator should put the file back in place and restore the context afterwards.

  4. The SELinux configuration in /etc/selinux/ should...

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