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Author: yenc
Date: Oct 21, 2007 08:30

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Author: jbgrlb
Date: Oct 20, 2007 00:22

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  Re: Poll for users: mac_partition and mac_ifoff policies         


Author: "Vlad GALU"
Date: Jul 8, 2006 13:57

On 7/8/06, Robert Watson freebsd.org> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I'm currently in the process of reviewing the use of the MAC Framework in
> FreeBSD, following meetings at the developer summit about proposed
> simplifications and enhancements. One of the on-going concerns I have had is
> that several of the policies we ship are reference implementation policies,
> rather than reference user policies:
>
> mac_ifoff - Interface silencing
> mac_partition - Process space partitions
> mac_stub - Stub MAC policy entry points
> mac_test - Invariants testing
>
> While mac_stub and mac_test are both extremely useful for devleopers as
> shipped, it's not clear to me that mac_ifoff and mac_partition offer
> significantly similar value, and as they are reference policies rather than
> production policies, my leaning is to provide them as downloads on the
> TrustedBSD web site and via p4, but to not ship them with FreeBSD 7.0. So ...
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  Poll for users: mac_partition and mac_ifoff policies         


Author: Robert Watson
Date: Jul 8, 2006 12:18

Dear all,

I'm currently in the process of reviewing the use of the MAC Framework in
FreeBSD, following meetings at the developer summit about proposed
simplifications and enhancements. One of the on-going concerns I have had is
that several of the policies we ship are reference implementation policies,
rather than reference user policies:

mac_ifoff - Interface silencing
mac_partition - Process space partitions
mac_stub - Stub MAC policy entry points
mac_test - Invariants testing

While mac_stub and mac_test are both extremely useful for devleopers as
shipped, it's not clear to me that mac_ifoff and mac_partition offer
significantly similar value, and as they are reference policies rather than
production policies, my leaning is to provide them as downloads on the
TrustedBSD web site and via p4, but to not ship them with FreeBSD 7.0. So
this e-mail is to poll to see if anyone is currently using the mac_ifoff and
mac_partition policies in production, and would object on those grounds to
shipping them separately from the base OS.
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Author: mailman-owner
Date: Jul 1, 2006 07:13

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