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In this vdeo we look at explaining the conecepts and makeup of a SELinux context. SELinux will try to match the context of the process to the context of the resource being accessed; the SELinux policy in effect will specify what access is allowed to the resource from a given context. A SELinux context consists of 4 fields, not the user is a SELinux user as opposed to a standard Linux user
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