Re: Can third party kernel modules be inserted in selinux system?

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Hi,

Maybe Paul Moore could help you with this issue, adding him to CC.

Lukas.

On 02/07/2018 02:38 PM, Srinivasa Rao Ragolu wrote:
Hi All,

I have enabled SELINUX in kernel and added respective userland packages to rootfs on my embedded environment.

Now I have downloaded some third party kernel modules and tried to insert, and I got below messages. Got inserted but no device nodes got created, means partial

*insmod if-susi.ko *
*[  609.367590] kfopen failed! (-2)*
*[  609.370755] kfopen failed! (-2)*
*[  609.500194] kfopen failed! (-2)*
*[  609.503351] kfopen failed! (-2)*
*
*
Q) Can kernel modules from third party, be inserted without issues (or) do we need to build those modules using SELINUX kernel?

Thanks,
Srinivas.




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Red Hat, Inc.
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