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SELinux Cookbook
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SELinux Cookbook

by Sven Vermeulen
September 2014
Intermediate to advanced
240 pages
5h 53m
English
Packt Publishing
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Mapping HTTP users to contexts

Applications generally run with a static context, which inhibits all privileges that are needed for the application. Even services (daemons) generally stay within their own context during the entire life cycle of the service. But, with mod_selinux, it is possible to transition the context of the web server handler (the process or thread responsible for handling a specific request) to another context based on the authenticated user. This allows the administrator to grant certain privileges to the application based on the user. When a lower-privileged user abuses a vulnerability in the web application, then the reduced privileges on the web application itself might prevent a successful exploit.

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