On Sat, 2011-12-31 at 18:19 +0100, Carlos Alberto Lopez Perez wrote:
> On 31/12/11 12:24, Laurentiu Pancescu wrote:
> >
> > I think now only grsecurity is available in Debian, providing similar
> > functionality (it does much more than exec-shield, but it's also more
> > intrusive - not sure if i
On 31/12/11 12:24, Laurentiu Pancescu wrote:
>
> I think now only grsecurity is available in Debian, providing similar
> functionality (it does much more than exec-shield, but it's also more
> intrusive - not sure if it's even possible to use SELinux at the same
> time). I don't mean this in a bad
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On 12/31/11 13:00 , Russell Coker wrote:
On Sat, 31 Dec 2011, Laurentiu Pancescu wrote:
effective). I tested Exec-shield in Debian a few years ago, with and
without SELinux, it makes a big difference:
I just did a quick test on an i386 system with PAE running a 686 Squeeze
kernel.
I just teste
On 12/31/11 12:04 , Holger Levsen wrote:
On Freitag, 30. Dezember 2011, Russell Coker wrote:
I can't imagine what the benefit would be in using "official" packages that
I created and uploaded to Debian over using "unofficial" packages that I
created and couldn't get in a Squeeze update
Frankly,
On Sat, 31 Dec 2011, Laurentiu Pancescu wrote:
> effective). I tested Exec-shield in Debian a few years ago, with and
> without SELinux, it makes a big difference:
I just did a quick test on an i386 system with PAE running a 686 Squeeze
kernel.
SE Linux enforcing vs permissive made no differen
On Sat, 31 Dec 2011, Holger Levsen wrote:
> On Freitag, 30. Dezember 2011, Russell Coker wrote:
> > I can't imagine what the benefit would be in using "official" packages
> > that I created and uploaded to Debian over using "unofficial" packages
> > that I created and couldn't get in a Squeeze upd
On 12/31/11 02:55 , Russell Coker wrote:
Support for NX etc is a kernel/hardware issue. AMD64 hardware is more
capable in this regard but there are kernel patches to provide similar
things for i386. I'm not sure of the status of this in Debian.
Debian used to have Exec-shield, Ingo Molnar's pat
Dear Russell,
On Freitag, 30. Dezember 2011, Russell Coker wrote:
> I can't imagine what the benefit would be in using "official" packages that
> I created and uploaded to Debian over using "unofficial" packages that I
> created and couldn't get in a Squeeze update
Frankly, your lack of imaginat
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