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Saved by uncleflo on August 30th, 2013.
By default, Gentoo provides a generic, yet tightly controlled policy which is deemed a good start policy for the majority of users. However, the purpose behind a Mandatory Access Control system is to put the security administrator in control. As such, a handbook on SELinux without information on how to write policies wouldn't be complete. In this chapter, we'll talk a bit about the language behind SELinux policies and give some pointers on how to create your own policies, roles, etc.
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