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On Sun, 2006-05-14 at 00:27 +0300, Alex Efros wrote: |
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> Hi! |
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> On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 10:41:11PM +0200, Peter S. Mazinger wrote: |
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> > I have some "predefined policies" but I haven't ever tested them in a |
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> > pure gentoo environment (I do not use gentoo in "production environment"), |
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> > if you want them as startup and will provide the gentoo counterparts, I |
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> > will send them to you (read the earlier __carefully__, if you are not |
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> > able/not willing to provide them, then it was the last time I am doing |
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> > this, I am not willing to support any of them and do any of the needed |
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> > tests to work in conjunction w/ gentoo) |
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> Thanks for your offer, but I'm probably not right person for this work. |
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> I'm not experienced enough in security to produce&support such |
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> "predefined" policies for Gentoo users. |
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> Also, while I'm ready to contribute to community (and do this from time |
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> to time), I've no enough time right now to work on such project. :( |
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> I've another proposition. Reading this thread confirm what I was right: |
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> there no enough documentation on this topic, and there no person who |
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> ready to produce such documentation right now. So I propose use WIKI |
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> to solve this issue. We can put your "predefined policies" on the wiki |
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> as startup page, without any guaranties, and allow people to edit/add |
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> policies and other related info. If you've no time to put your policies |
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> on the wiki - just post archive in this maillist, and somebody will do it. |
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Probably the best place for such a thing would be here. |
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http://www.grsecurity.net/wiki/index.php |
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Ned Ludd <solar@g.o> |
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