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From: max <maximilianbianco@gmail.com>
To: Fedora SELinux List <fedora-selinux-list@redhat.com>,
	selinux@tycho.nsa.gov
Subject: SELinux References/Books
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 15:53:38 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <48502D42.4030905@gmail.com> (raw)

  I would prefer to get a desktop reference rather than having to refer 
to online documents or the hardcopies of individual papers I have 
printed off, many of which are also dated. In any case I feel like I 
have learned enough that I can open a book on the subject of SELinux and 
not get completely lost. It looks like I have basically two options :

SELinux by Example: Using Security Enhanced Linux (Prentice Hall Open 
Source Software Development Series) by Frank Mayer, Karl MacMillan, and 
David Caplan (Paperback - Aug 6, 2006)

SELinux: NSA's Open Source Security Enhanced Linux by Bill McCarty 
(Paperback - Oct 11, 2004) - Illustrated

The first is more recent so I am leaning that way but I have seen 
opinions that suggest even it is way out of date. I don't mind spending 
money on a good book, reading is one of my favorite past times, but I 
don't want anything so dated that it won't serve as a decent reference 
for the near future (next year or so). I understand nothing is going to 
be up to the minute.  Should I purchase one? or are they too out of date 
to even serve as good references? This is definitely something I am 
interested in learning about or I wouldn't bother to ask. Suggestions 
and advice from all corners of reality welcome.

Max

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             reply	other threads:[~2008-06-11 19:53 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-06-11 19:53 max [this message]
2008-06-11 20:49 ` SELinux References/Books Stephen Smalley
2008-06-11 22:28   ` max
2008-06-12 12:31     ` Stephen Smalley
2008-06-12 18:00       ` max bianco
2008-06-13 12:28         ` Russell Coker
2008-06-13 14:22           ` max

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