1. What are the three main policy files needed for an SELinux module, and what is their purpose? 2. Why is a permission set such as exec_file_perms preferred over explicitly listing the permissions?...

1. What are the three main policy files needed for an SELinux module, and what is their purpose? 2. Why is a permission set such as exec_file_perms preferred over explicitly listing the permissions? 3. What is the difference between interfaces and templates? 4. Why is the database administration role defined in dbadm.te not using userdom_admin_user_template? 5. How do we know CIL is here to stay? 6. Is the cil_gen_require attribute mandatory for CIL development? 7. What are examples of declarations that developers can do with CIL but not with other SELinux language styles? 8. How can we create similar support constructions such as interfaces in CIL?

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