This page contains links to a release generated from the development series of the core userland SELinux code. If you want only bug fixes and minor code cleanups, please use the stable release instead.
SELinux support is already included in the mainline Linux 2.6 kernel, available from The Linux Kernel Archives. In addition to a SELinux-enabled kernel and the core SELinux userland code, you will need a policy and certain SELinux-patched userspace packages to use SELinux. A policy may be obtained from the SELinux reference policy project. Information about obtaining SELinux-patched userspace packages for several Linux distributions is available from the SELinux Sourceforge project.
A detached OpenPGP signature file is available below for each archive and patch file in this release provided by the NSA. See http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/code/signature.cfm for more information.
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libsepol-2.0.25 (182K tar gzip) signatureThis archive contains the libsepol library, which provides an interface for manipulating binary policies. checkpolicy-2.0.12 (57K tar gzip) signatureThis archive contains the checkpolicy policy compiler, which is needed to compile policies to the binary form used by the kernel. libselinux-2.0.59 (159K tar gzip) signatureThis archive contains the libselinux library, which provides an interface for security-aware applications. libsemanage-2.0.24 (172K tar gzip) signatureThis archive contains the libsemanage library, which provides an interface for SELinux management. sepolgen-1.0.11 (354K tar gzip) signatureThis archive contains a python module used by policy generation tools like audit2allow. policycoreutils-2.0.44 (304K tar gzip) signatureThis archive contains the set of policy core utilities used to change roles, load policy, label filesystems, and manage policy modules and components. selinux-doc-1.26 (109K tar gzip) signatureDocumentation for SELinux, including build instructions, porting information, the CREDITS file, and some technical reports. | |
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