Setools version 1.3 has been released. It is available from http://www.tresys.com/selinux/ and the selinux cvs repository on SourceForge. This is a major new feature release that includes: - Two new commandline tools for finding and replacing file contexts. The tools findcon and replcon can recursively search for files with contexts that match search strings. The search strings can specify complete contexts, partial contexts, and shell globbing style wildcards. Replcon will then replace the context or part of the context. These tools fill an important gap for the administration of SElinux systems and for the analysis of SELinux policies. These tools are different from restorecon and chcon because they can recursively search directories and different from setfiles because they can set arbitrary contexts. - Seaudit now supports the creation of multiple views of the same audit log. This allows the user to view the results from multiple audit log queries at the same time. In addition, these queries can now be saved so that views can be recreated later. - Seaudit also has support for the new audit infrastructure included in the current NSA release, Fedora Core 2 test 2, and recent Linux kernels. Also, boolean change messages are supported. - Apol has complete support for conditional policies, including the viewing of conditional expressions, policy query and analysis results based on the current boolean values, and changing the boolean values. - The information flow analysis in Apol now supports assigning weights to object class permissions. These weights are used to specify the importance, or bandwidth, of object permissions so that the information flow analysis can return flows that contain important permissions first. This will make it easier for an analyst to find information flows in which they are interested quickly. - Seuser will now label newly created home directories. - Support for version 17 policies is included in all of the tools. Karl MacMillan Tresys Technology http://www.tresys.com (410)290-1411 ext 134