Re: [PATCH 0/6] Labeled networking patches for 2.6.30

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On Friday 27 March 2009 08:58:52 pm James Morris wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Mar 2009, David Miller wrote:
> > From: Paul Moore <paul.moore@xxxxxx>
> > Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 17:10:20 -0400
> >
> > > This patchset wraps up all the new labeled networking bits for 2.6.30. 
> > > This is mostly a fixup/cleanup release with the main focus being to
> > > correct the TCP labeling of both SELinux and Smack; expect some of this
> > > to get backported to the -stable trees but there will need to be a bit
> > > of rework first so it may take a few weeks for that to happen.  Other
> > > than the TCP issue there is a new Smack feature to configure CIPSO
> > > aware hosts in "/smack/netlabel" which should make the host/network
> > > label configuration much more flexible.  The last change is to get rid
> > > of the security_socket_post_accept() hook which isn't currently being
> > > used by anything in-tree and seems to act as a magnet for bad ideas; if
> > > things change we can always add it back later.
> >
> > Is James Morris going to take this stuff?  Just curious...
>
> I will unless you specifically want it.

Since James had pulled the labeled networking patches the past few times I 
figured he would do the same this time around.  I was posting these to netdev 
more as an FYI since there were some core networking changes, although they 
were pretty minor and previously ACKd.

> Paul: it's probably a good idea to have this in my tree before the merge
> window opens.

Okay, I'll make sure you have the lblnet-2.6_next stuff before the merge 
window opens in the future.  Regardless, thanks for pulling in the patches.

-- 
paul moore
linux @ hp


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