On Tuesday 22 April 2003 15:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi,
> Ted Bukov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 22.04.2003, 14:17:56: > > I got the last 2.4.20 kernel with apt-get install. I want to patch it > > with grsec, but I met many times the follow message: > > "Reversed (or previously applied) patch detected! Assume -R? [n]" > > When I answered "yes" to all questions, the kernel compilation had > > failed. I think grsec patch have conficts with already patched debian > > kernel source, so is there any debian kernel sources with grsec applied? > > I don't want to use plain (vanilla) kernel, because of its ptrace > > vulnerability. Thanks in advance. > I have the same problem as I can not apply the patch on the > 2.4.20-sources. I've tried this some month ago (also on 2.4.20) for my > home workstation, the patch did apply. > Now I've had a look at Trusted Linux. However, I am not quite shure, > because apt-get will update 127 packages, but just 180 packages are > installed. reading the changelog of _both_ might help :P grsecurity has the ptrace-fix included. debian's 2.4.20 kernel has the ptrace-fix included. so, unpatch that kernel with the ptrace-fix and apply grsec and it'll work. -- ciao, Marc

