tools that present a graphical abstraction of a SELinux policy

Daniel J Walsh dwalsh at redhat.com
Fri May 16 12:04:33 UTC 2008


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Christian Lange wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I'm a student of the university of Rostock, In the scope of my master
| thesis I want to get an
| overview about existing graphical tools (commercial or free),
| abstracting from underlying SELinux
| details, helping users to define and maintain SELinux policies (TE &
| MCS). So far, I found the
| following tools:
|  - SLIDE
|  - VIRGIL
|  - Tresys Brickwall Security Suite
| They only use masks for data input and don't abstract from the policy
| to show a graph.
|
| My questions are:
|  - Is there any tool that creates a abstract view of a policy as a
| graph or something like that?
|  - Is there any demand for such a tool?
|
| Thanks in advance
|
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I have no idea,  What do you think the graph would show?    Please
explain your ideas.
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