SELinux updates

The NSA has released an updated version of Security-Enhanced Linux. In reading this article about the release, I was informed that Debian, Gentoo and Fedora Core 2 all currently make some use of SELinux and that Red Hat plans to incorporate SELinux into its next Red Hat Enterprise Linux release. I found a few public test machines running SELinux, Debian and Fedora and Gentoo.

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