Hi!
I have three questions.
Why? Why stacking should never make its way upstream?
Simplest and least controversial answer is "because noone actually needs
it."
If that should change, then the community position on stacking might
change. More likely, they would end up finding that they didn't really
need lsm stacking after all.
Note that this is about "arbitrary" stacking. Cooperative stacking is
supported now.
What does cooperative stacking mean? Is it stacking a module as a
secondary module by mod_register_security() as supported since linux 2.4
kernel?
How do I implement a module that can have another module hooked on as a
secondary module? Did selinux implement this? If yes,Where is the code?
I have three security modules that need to run at the same time. How do
I stack them all together?
Thanks!
Hao
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