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Introduction

Welcome to the SELinux Guide! This guide is intended for users who are not afraid of using a terminal, to edit files, who are power users, and are interested in making SELinux work for them but don't know where to start or what to do.

This guide explains:

  • What SELinux is and why it is important
  • Relabeling, changing the default behavior, and other basic SELinux settings
  • What tools you will need to make SELinux work for you
  • Common problems and solutions
  • How to lock users using the guest account
  • Customizing policies
  • Additional resources
  • SELinux and Samba
  • SELinux and creating home html directories
  • Contributing to SELinux
  • and much more....


About this Document

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This is a work in progress, improving it is what Fedora is all about. If there are problems with the document please email the lead writer so that fixes can be implemented.


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