On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 04:23:04PM +0200, Guenter Geiger wrote: > For most of the time this has actually been the case for Debian kernels, > unfortunately these setting seem to have changed, so that with the new > 2.6.13 release the capability.ko is compiled into the kernel, which makes > it impossible to influence security aspects of a running kernel.
Both capability and selinux can be disabled on request. The other
problems will be fixed by proper chain support for security modules.
> Is there a reason for these changes ?
There is no change. The capability modul was always builtin on some
architectures.
> Can this be considered a bug and should I file a bug report ?
wishlist+upstream for proper chain support.
Bastian
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