SELinux marking?
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Can someone explain how this works? For some reason they tell me at work that I should know this (even though I do something else entirely)
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SELinux works as a labeling system, which means that all of the files, processes, and ports in a system have an SELinux label associated with them. Labels are a logical way of grouping things together. The kernel manages the labels during boot. However, the saas application development company explains it much better, you can look it up or write to them. I think you will like it.
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God, it's so hard... Learning all this crap is my homework and I just don't know how I can do it...