Stephen J. Smoogen wrote:
On 3/29/06, Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have back ported the entire selinux tool chain to RHEL4. I have also
attempted to create a modular policy to match RHEL4 policy as closely as
possible.
These packages are out on
ftp://people.redhat.com/dwalsh/SELinux/RHEL4_MODULAR
If anyone wants to play with these and do some testing that would be great.
Cool. I realize there is no promise but I will try them on a test box.
What should I look for in a test plan? Also what is the difference
between selinux-policy-2.2.28-1.rhel4.noarch.rpm and
selinux-policy-targeted-2.2.28-1.rhel4.noarch.rpm?
Look for regressions. Want to make sure RHEL4 works the same under
both. The new policy has some added allows but should not have any ones
missing. There are some types that have been eliminated but they were
not used.
There is no commitment from Red Hat to ever ship this. But if it is
ever going to ship,
we need to find problems with it now.
So if you have a spare RHEL4 box and want to play with modular policy,
this is your chance.
Thanks,
Dan
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