On Sat, Jun 24, 2017 at 1:28 AM, Anthony G. Basile <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Since late April, grsecurity upstream has stop making their patches
> available publicly.  Without going into details, the reason for their
> decision revolves around disputes about how their patches were being
> (ab)used.
>
> Since the grsecurity patch formed the main core of our hardened-sources
> kernel, their decision has serious repercussions for the Hardened Gentoo
> project.  I will no longer be able to support hardened-sources and will
> have to eventually mask and remove it from the tree.
>
> Hardened Gentoo has two sides to it, kernel hardening (done via
> hardened-sources) and toolchain/executable hardening.  The two are
> interrelated but independent enough that toolchain hardening can
> continue on its own.  The hardened kernel, however, provided PaX
> protection for executables and this will be lost.  We did a lot of work
> to properly maintain PaX markings in our package management system and
> there was no part of Gentoo that wasn't touched by issues stemming from
> PaX support.
>
> I waited two months before saying anything because the reasons were more
> of a political nature than some technical issue.  At this point, I think
> its time to let the community know about the state of affairs with
> hardened-sources.
>
> I can no longer get into the #grsecurity/OFTC channel (nothing personal,
> they kicked everyone), and so I have not spoken to spengler or pipacs.
> I don't know if they will ever release grsecurity patches again.
>
> My plan then is as follows.  I'll wait one more month and then send out
> a news item and later mask hardened-sources for removal.  I don't
> recommend we remove any of the machinery from Gentoo that deals with PaX
> markings.
>
> I welcome feedback.
>

As we already contribute to grsec in the past,
would be sad to see hardened-sources go away.
What about the possibility of Gentoo forking PaX ?

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Thanks,
Alice Ferrazzi

Gentoo Kernel Project Leader
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