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Hi guys, |
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I'm working on having SELinux-enabled, Gentoo Hardened VMs available for |
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people to test things with. If succesfull, I'd also like to see if I can |
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create some sort of DIY-course on SELinux based on these images (i.e. |
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documentation based on these VMs with educational questions and tasks for |
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people to get acquainted with SELinux and Gentoo Hardened). |
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But first things first. I've uploaded a first version of such a VM to |
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dev.gentoo.org. For the developers here on the mailinglist, could some of |
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you please see if the VM works on your (amd64) system(s)? I always start my |
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VMs with "-cpu kvm64" so I hope they work on all systems where Qemu supports |
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the kvm64 CPU type, but still, some confirmation would never hurt. |
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Also, the kernel uses paravirtualization to speed things up and I don't know |
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how it'll react on other systems. |
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So, for those willing to help, please fetch a copy from |
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/space/experimental-local/amd64/qemu-selinux and give my your feedback. I'll |
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wait for a few (hopefully) succesful runs before I ask infrastructure to |
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synchronize it with the mirrors to allow users to test it out as well. |
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The compressed image is about 157Mbyte and expands to about 1.4 Gbyte |
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(qcow2 format). |
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Wkr, |
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Sven Vermeulen |