Re: Is there mailist about LSM

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Hi all,

@Valdis and @Ivanov you can see the new LSM list archive, Paul Moore helped.
Thanks Dear Paul.

http://kernsec.org/pipermail/linux-security-module-archive/

Regards

Ozgur

31.05.2018, 01:12, "Alexander Ivanov" <amivanov@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> On Wed, 30 May 2018 14:26 -0400, valdis.kletnieks@xxxxxx wrote:
>>  On Wed, 30 May 2018 11:13:31 -0700, Alexander Ivanov said:
>>
>>  > > There's some support for one "large" LSM and a "trivial" one like yama.
>>  >
>>  > What this some support would be then?
>>
>>  Basically, there's a pointer for an LSM-private blob, and no support
>>  for a chain of blobs.
>
> I do no need blobs, as I said, it's stateless.
> The question was how to register a subset of hooks that may overlap with another module(s).
>
>>  > Suppose I have stateless LSM, don't really interested in using any objects' blobs.
>>
>>  Congrats. You just re-invented YAMA. :)
>
> Exactly! Isn't learn and re-use a good linux approach ;)
>

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