Hi, well, if this mail seems to be silly for persons with good knowledge of LSM-based systems, I'm sorry. But I can't give me the answers myself, so I'm asking here.
The last time (and especially the last days) have IMHO shown that it would be good for any Linux machine to run with more security than the historic root and users-concept (with a few exceptions of course). So, as a package maintainer I want to support this as good as I can. As LSM will be part of Linux 2.6, it would IMHO be wise to base support on LSM. But I have little to no knowledge of the implementation of these systems (but have heard about the base theory for such things). So, my question is: Is it possible for me as a package maintainer to specifiy the needed rights for "my" programms in a way that as much systems as possible can use these without the need for a sysadmin to change anything? Or would each LSM-based system need it's own configuration? And if so, which should be supported by a package, and how? What I would even like more is a HOWTO "What a debian package maintainer should do to support LSM-based security-systems properly" (and this should become part of the Developers Reference). I'm willing to create a template of such a HOWTO in parallel to adding support to LSM to my packages, if I can; and this would mean that someone with knowledge would be willing to guide me, and answer my (partly very unknowing) questions about a lot of more or less simple things. Cheers, Andi -- http://home.arcor.de/andreas-barth/ PGP 1024/89FB5CE5 DC F1 85 6D A6 45 9C 0F 3B BE F1 D0 C5 D1 D9 0C -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]