I've had trouble implementing chroot jails and
remembered SELinux is about access control too.

This got me wondering.  Rather than giving up on
chroot jails, what if I used SELinux instead?

Can that perhaps give me the benefit of chroot jails
and be EASIER to set up?

Chris

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