Which of the following is NOT the feature of SELinux in the Red Hat enterprise Linux?
A.
SELinux applies to all users, including root.
B.
All process and files have a context.
C.
SELinux implements Mandatory Access Control (MAC) security in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
D.
SELinux does not provide Kernel-level security.
Explanation:
SELinux is an operating system based on Linux which includes Mandatory Access Control. The
SELinux provides Kernel-level security for Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Answer options C, B, and A are incorrect. These are the features of SELinux.
What are the features of SELinux?
The features of SELinux are as follows:
SELinux provides Kernal-level security.
SELinux implements Mandatory access control (MAC) security in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
SELinux assigns every file and process on the system a context, identifying its type and purpose.
SELinux enforces a policy that dictates which actions a given type of process may take on a given
type of fileSELinux applies to all users, including root.