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authorSven Vermeulen <sven.vermeulen@siphos.be>2011-07-14 00:02:54 +0200
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<p class="secthead"><a name="rsbac"></a><a name="doc_chap2_sect4">Can I use SELinux and RSBAC?</a></p>
<p>
-Yes, SELinux and RSBAC can be used together, but it is not recommended. The
-RSBAC framework that is added to the Linux Security Modules framework (which
-is used by SELinux) impacts performance for little added value.
+Yes, SELinux and RSBAC can be used together, but it is not recommended.
+Both frameworks (RSBAC and the SELinux implementation on top of Linux' Linux
+Security Modules framework) have a slight impact on system performance.
+Enabling them both only hinders performance more, for little added value since
+they both offer similar functionality.
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In most cases, it makes more sense to use RSBAC without SELinux, or SELinux