“The good thing about SELinux (Security-Enhanced Linux) is that
it can really help you lock down a Linux system. The bad thing
about SELinux is that it can be a real pain to put all those locks
and chains in place in the first place.“To answer that, the SELinux Policy Editor (seedit) project has
just released a new version of the program, seedit 2.0. If you’ve
seen the earlier version, from Japan’s Hitachi Software, you’ll be
pleased to know that almost everything about it has been changed,
according to the project’s Yuichi Nakamura…”