What happened to talking about facts? That's just conjecture.
You discuss like you're an expert about selinux, still you missed that it isn't just for linux.
Just pointing out one more factual error from the silly maud_dib. Actually yes, it is just for Linux. Parts of it, as I noted much earlier have been
ported to things like TrustedBSD (which is why my response was 'it depends' but you can't just apply the kernel patches (possibly you could try to compile the userspace libraries under the Linux compatibility layer ... but I doubt that would work without the kernel layer to support it.
Kind of illustrates where he gets most of his information from. eh?
As evidence (that thing that maud_db rarely provides) I offer you the following from the NSA's archives of the mailing list:
http://www.nsa.gov/research/selinux/list-archive/0108/thread_body15.shtml> 2. I read in the FAQ that selinux can be installed on an existing
> linux install. Can it be installed on a Freebsd system with linux
> compatibility? Is anyone working on a port for freebsd or openbsd?
no. its massive kernel changes, things that emulation ont matter at all about. for freebsd look into the trustedbsd project,
But thanks for the heads-up maud-dib....the Wiki is now corrected.