It takes a bit of effort but in my view it will eventually pay off.
Once
you get a bit familiar with SELinux then it is no longer as intimidating
(although its power and flexibility will always be at least a bit
intimidating in my experience). Nonetheless SELinux has become pretty
mainstream and so the experience will come in handy in many cases.
Thanks for the suggestion. Yes, I spend few days reading SELinux book and
taken few notes on it. Hopefully they will be helpful in future.
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Cheers,
Lakshmipathi.G
FOSS Programmer.
www.giis.co.in