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SELinux System Administration

You're reading from   SELinux System Administration With a command of SELinux you can enjoy watertight security on your Linux servers. This guide shows you how through examples taken from real-life situations, giving you a good grounding in all the available features.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783283170
Length 120 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sven Vermeulen Sven Vermeulen
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Chapter 3. Managing User Logins

When we log in to an SELinux enabled system, we are assigned with a default context to work in. This context contains a SELinux user part, a SELinux role, a domain, and optionally a sensitivity range.

In this chapter, we will:

  • Define users that have sufficient rights to do their jobs, ranging from unprivileged users to fully privileged users, running almost without SELinux protection

  • Create and assign categories and sensitivities

  • Assign roles to users and use various tools to switch roles

We end the chapter by learning how SELinux integrates with the Linux authentication process.

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