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<title>SELinux</title>
<para>SELinux was developed by the US National Security Agency and others to provide Mandatory Access Control (MAC) for Linux. Under control of SELinux, all processes and files are given what is known as a <emphasis>type</emphasis>, and access is limited by fine-grained controls. SELinux limits the abilities of an attacker and works to prevent many common security exploits such as buffer overflow attacks and privilege escalation.</para>
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- <para>SELinux strengthens the security model of Red Hat Enterprise Linux hosts and virtualized Red Hat Enterprise Linux guests. SELinux is configured and tested to work, by default, with all virtualization tools shipped with Red Hat Enterprise Linux&nbsp;6.</para>
+ <para>SELinux strengthens the security model of Fedora hosts and virtualized Fedora guests. SELinux is configured and tested to work, by default, with all virtualization tools shipped with Fedora.</para>
<!--<note> Ask mprpic - owner of F17 SELinux User Guide - what to refer to here?
<para>For more information on SELinux, refer to the SELinux documentation at <ulink url="http://docs.redhat.com/docs/" />. For more information on security within virtualization, refer to the <citetitle>Fedora Virtualization Security Guide</citetitle>.