SELinux Policy Server

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Hello,

I am interested in the SELinux Policy Server Project that is lead by Tresys. I looked for information about it and I downloaded the version of the SELinux Policy Server that is available at sourceforge.net. 

I have some questions regarding the process to build the server:

- The guide indicates that the kernel requires some modifications. However, by reading the readme files inside the package it looks like such modifications were required for those kernels that did not include SELinux by default. Thus fedora core 5 and higher do not really require such modifications. For recent kernel with SElinux support I only need to apply the changes to the selinux policy directory. Is this right?

- It looks like the commands included in the package do not work with policies higher than 18. The command checkpolicy complains when I try to compile my reference policy because of the optional policies. Should I look for older versions of the reference policy? 

- Also, the checkpolicy created with the package does not support the option -M. Does it mean that the current version of the Policy Server does not  support the MLS extension?  I know this is a project in development but in any case I would like to know. 

If anyone have answers or comments regarding my questions I would really appreciate any help. 
Thanks,
Sandra



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