Well, I understand that systrace is a little more lightweight, and easier to configure. So I (and others I think) would still be interested in having systrace included in debian.
But I cannot tell how much effort that is, which was also part of my question. Stephan On 10/21/05, Gustavo Franco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 10/21/05, Stephan Wehner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi there, > > > > I'm wondering about having > > > > systrace > > > > available in debian. All I could find is it used to be available in > > unstable, but is now orphaned with Thorsten Sauter being the last > > maintainer. Debian is mentioned at > > > > http://www.citi.umich.edu/u/provos/systrace/linux.html > > > > but that doesn't seem to be looked after (broken link) > > > > Are there other problems besides time? How much effort is it? Is it > > not a big gap in debian? > > > > Hi Stephan, > > We had systrace in Debian but the related packages were orphaned a > while ago and it was removed[0] because nobody cared to maintain the > packages. If you're interested in a replacement, there's a ongoing > effort to add selinux support for etch. > > [0] = http://bugs.debian.org/289539 > > Best regards, > Gustavo Franco -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >