Ubuntu Gets SELinux

It’s official: SELinux is now available in the Ubuntu development (’Hardy Heron’) distribution. “This is the conclusion of the amazing work of the ubuntu-security and ubuntu-hardened teams, as well as the huge contributions from the

folks at Tresys (SELinux will not be the default, but is available as a protection option).” In other news, Sun has started offering Ubuntu as an option.

Original post by donotreply@osnews.com (Thom Holwerda)

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