Philippe Laquet wrote: > Hi, I saw that a new release of the 2.6 was built for TSL 3.0 - Are the > IPSEC modules compiled in that new Kernel (or as modules) ?
The ipsec modules should be available. Most likely as modules. The bug is closed. > Are also MPPE modules compiled in ? It seems that PPTP is still > available and PPP is compiled with MPPE support but in previos versions > I didn't find the ppp_mppe_mppc module. I don't think it's included. Did you add a bug report on that issue? > Some news on adding GRSecurity and FrameBuffer (only stable VESA)? > (I compiled the 2.6.13 with it without any problem) GRsecurity is a major step, and will not be included just like that. More security patches in the kernel is planned for 4.0. Framebuffer is just not something we have wanted to add before. We might consider adding it disabled by default, as nothing in TSL needs it. I'll see what we can do. > And last but not least, do you use the DKMS tools to build modules? How > are the results and do you think that DKMS'ing is a good choice for > future modules / driver updates? dkms is available for building modules. Since we don't ship any modules outside the kernel, we have no need for it. It's simply provided for the users to be able to manage extra modules better. As far as I can tell dkms is a sane way to go. It might be overkill for only one or two modules, but in the long run it's probably a good choice. More than that I cannot say. best c -- Christian Haugan Toldnes Trustix Developer _______________________________________________ tsl-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trustix.org/mailman/listinfo/tsl-discuss
