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			<title>Debian Jessie and SELinux</title>
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			<description>So. Let&#039;s see where we are now with Debian and SELinux. I&#039;m installing the bare minimum of software and imagine I&#039;m going to install a secure server. I&#039;m a Linux professional and know very well what I&#039;m doing, so I always pick the Expert Install option and basically configure as little as possible, so no non-free or contrib packages. After the installation, the system boots and I disable...</description><dc:creator>Anoniem: 26306</dc:creator>
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