Borsenkow Andrej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > When I installed the new machine yesterday, I've set security level to > > "High". I think that caused libsafe.so to be placed in > > /etc/ld.so.preload (although there was LIBSAFE=no in > > /etc/sysconfig/system). > > > > Because libsafe was loaded/used, I couldn't boot. Trying to insert > > modules (eg. JFS, ext3...) caused libsafe to terminate that process. > > > > Sure. It is high security, it does not allow you (a malicious hacker) to > insert malicious module :/ > > Fredl, I think it is wrong to add it to preload. It has been discussed > already and now libmsec is activated only for servers (see daemon in > /etc/init.d/functions) if LIBSAFE=yes. > > Do enable_libsec should actually just set LIBSAFE=yes not adding to > ld.so.preload.
You are right and in fact I know pretty well as I have done the modification to the initscripts... msec hasn't been changed in this respect from what it does in the 8.1. I'm going to change it but the main point here is to look at depmod as it should be a real bug. -- Fred - May the source be with you
