Brian May has taken over woody back-ports of SE Linux code, this is good as I can concentrate on Sarge now.
Brian has an apt repository for SE Linux packages on woody: deb http://www.microcomaustralia.com.au/debian/ stable selinux My repository for SE Linux packages on unstable is: deb http://www.coker.com.au/selinux/ ./ The reason I have a separate repository is that I am producing SE patched versions of dpkg, login, cron, ssh, logrotate, and coreutils which I can't upload to unstable. The main packages selinux, selinux-policy, and kernel-patch-2.?-lsm are in unstable. I'll probably be personally running 5 SE Linux server machines in live production environments in 4 sites in two countries by the end of the week. The tutorial at Linux Kongress didn't go as well as I had hoped, but the audience seemed reasonably happy anyway. At that session I found a number of bugs which are now fixed (including one security bug), so the testing did a lot of good. I am thinking about where to hold the next tutorial or training session on SE Debian. I wonder if there's demand for commercial training sessions yet... For those of you who were silly enough to believe the FUD, one of the NSA employees on the SE Linux project worked until after 11PM last night (according to date stamps and time zone info in his email headers) merging some policy patches from me and other people into his CVS tree. If the NSA was going to drop support for SE Linux then I'm sure he'd have found something more exciting to do on a Friday night than merge patches into CVS... -- There is no point PGP/GPG signing an email unless the signature can be verified. If you post to a list then don't sign the message unless your key is available on public key servers and has been signed by someone who is in the web of trust, otherwise you just waste bandwidth and CPU. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]