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2006-01-09
Redhat mainly uses SELinux for confining system daemons. They have done a pretty good job of making the default configuration work out of the box. One big problem area are services like Apache where users need to label files and there aren't good simple docs on how to do this. The other problem is with third-party software, like VMware, that doesn't know about SELinux.
There has been some work done on confining Firefox. My guess is that it will be an option for people who want the extra security and are willing to put up with limitations on downloading files and loading plugins.