I was wonder if any of the security items from SE Linux are going to be added to future kernels of 2.4.x and 2.6.x __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Get better spam protection with Yahoo! Mail. http://antispam.yahoo.com/tools
On 03/02/2004 09:45 AM, Jeffrey Ivins wrote:
I was wonder if any of the security items from SE Linux are going to be added to future kernels of 2.4.x and 2.6.x
I don't know exactly what you are looking for, but there were a lot of selinux stuff added to 2.6.3, according to the changelog at kernel.org -- Joe Morris New Tribes Mission Email Address: Joe_Morris@ntm.org Web Address: http://www.mydestiny.net/~joe_morris Registered Linux user 231871 God said, I AM that I AM. I say, by the grace of God, I am what I am.
I was wonder if any of the security items from SE Linux are going to be added to future kernels of 2.4.x and 2.6.x
Probably not in 2.4, but the 2.6 kernels of future products (whereas SUSE LINUX 9.1 is the next) will have the SELinux stuff turned on, on top of the LSM framework. What the patches to the userland programs are concerned: We might now include all of them, as it is fairly difficult to get hold of a collection of some kind. Hints, directions and URLs to these patches are greatly appreciated at security@suse.de. :-) Thanks, Roman.
Actually I'm concerned to get current Apache fixes along with the new mod_perl and Perl 5.8.3 -- soon. Postgresql -- if SuSE aren't ready to go ahead w/7.4.x at least put thru the latest fix version for 7.3 (7.3.5). On Tue, 2 Mar 2004, Roman Drahtmueller wrote:
I was wonder if any of the security items from SE Linux are going to be added to future kernels of 2.4.x and 2.6.x
Probably not in 2.4, but the 2.6 kernels of future products (whereas SUSE LINUX 9.1 is the next) will have the SELinux stuff turned on, on top of the LSM framework. What the patches to the userland programs are concerned: We might now include all of them, as it is fairly difficult to get hold of a collection of some kind. Hints, directions and URLs to these patches are greatly appreciated at security@suse.de. :-)
Thanks, Roman.
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Dana Hudes
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Jeffrey Ivins
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Joe Morris (NTM)
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Roman Drahtmueller