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The Selinux coloring book

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Edvard:
So, RedHat's own Daniel J. Walsh whipped up a cute little article on how SELinux works over at OpenSource.com, complete with cartoons by Máirín Duffy.  Now the cartoons have been published as a coloring book for your up-and-coming junior Linux admins.  
First, read the article...

Your visual how-to guide for SELinux policy enforcement
For those who have never used SELinux, or would like an explanation...

SElinux is a labeling system. Every process has a label. Every file/directory object in the operating system has a label. Even network ports, devices, and potentially hostnames have labels assigned to them. We write rules to control the access of a process label to an a object label like a file. We call this policy.

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http://opensource.com/business/13/11/selinux-policy-guide




Then, download and print out the coloring book:

http://blog.linuxgrrl.com/2014/04/16/the-selinux-coloring-book/




Enjoy!  :Thmbsup:

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TaoPhoenix:
That's epic and even a humanities ... uh ... type like me sorta understands!

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