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SELinux by Example: Using Security Enhanced Linux
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SELinux by Example: Using Security Enhanced Linux

by Frank Mayer, Karl MacMillan, David Caplan
July 2006
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
456 pages
9h 45m
English
Pearson
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Index

Symbols

! operator, conditional expressions, 195

!= operator

conditional expressions, 195

constrain statement, 156

misconstrain statement, 175

misvalidatetrans statement, 178

validatetrans statement, 160

&& operator, conditional expressions, 195

* (wildcard operators), AV (access vector) syntax, 107-109

== operator

conditional expressions, 195

constrain statement, 156

misconstrain statement, 175

misvalidatetrans statement, 178

validatetrans statement, 159

^ operator, conditional expressions, 195

|| operator, conditional expressions, 195

A

abstraction, reference policy modularity, 273-274

accept permission, 378

access

apol (policy analysis tool), 34

conditional policies, 198-202

object classes, 84

object labeling, 234-235

TE (type enforcement), ...

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