What I am saying is that it looks significantly more daunting then it truly is, once you understand the basic concept of it (which I’m positing is actually fairly simple) the rest follows easily.
Specifically here though I mean SELinux is “simple” if you understand how Linux works and operates, as you’re constraining syscalls and access
Correct me if I’m wrong but I do believe that’s the point. 😆 That understanding it is the hard part.
I love these people who are like “no no, X is easy, because I understand it.”
If course you think it’s easy — you understand it already…
What I am saying is that it looks significantly more daunting then it truly is, once you understand the basic concept of it (which I’m positing is actually fairly simple) the rest follows easily.
Specifically here though I mean SELinux is “simple” if you understand how Linux works and operates, as you’re constraining syscalls and access