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SELinux Policy Editor: Removing micromanagement from administrative control

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It can be tough to handle extended security attributes across a range of users, processes and files or directories that encompass more than one server. Enter SELinux Policy Editor, seedit, which offers a suite of native front-end administration utilities.
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