Re: SELinux issue

2016-05-20 Thread Brandon Vincent
On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 11:23 PM, Ralph Sanchez wrote: > I tried setenforce and what not, but they simply returned the SELinux > was not enabled. Can you post your GRUB configuration? Brandon Vincent

SELinux issue

2016-05-20 Thread Ralph Sanchez
I installed SELinux, as described in the debian wiki, activated it per directions, did my reboot (It did the second reboot as it said it would, although didn't take much extra time as it says it will) and performed the operation check-selinux-installation. The output in my console was as follows...

Re: DMCRYPT question

2016-05-20 Thread Paul Wise
On Sat, May 21, 2016 at 1:34 PM, Ralph Sanchez wrote: > I was just wandering, as what Ive read thus far doesn't explicitly > say, when you configure encryption during the install, does that > implement LUKS or must that be done after wards during normal use??> It uses LUKS, you can read more abou

DMCRYPT question

2016-05-20 Thread Ralph Sanchez
I was just wandering, as what Ive read thus far doesn't explicitly say, when you configure encryption during the install, does that implement LUKS or must that be done after wards during normal use??

Re: Which Debian packages leak information to the network?

2016-05-20 Thread Jakub Wilk
* ale , 2016-05-20, 10:26: I think you could also use AppArmor profiles to filter network access per application in the way you describe. I don't believe Debian kernels support this: #712451 -- Jakub Wilk

Re: Which Debian packages leak information to the network?

2016-05-20 Thread donoban
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 >> On 20/05/16 09:55, Elmar Stellnberger wrote: Well, in order to >> block network access for individual apps you would need something >> like SELinux. However I do not know abouot the availability of >> security profiles for all such apps, neither d

Re: Which Debian packages leak information to the network?

2016-05-20 Thread ale
I think you could also use AppArmor profiles to filter network access per application in the way you describe. On 20/05/16 09:55, Elmar Stellnberger wrote: > > > Am 2016-05-20 um 10:34 schrieb donoban: >> >> I am running Debian on Qubes OS, I use gnome-calculator on a vault >> domain (a VM witho

Re: Which Debian packages leak information to the network?

2016-05-20 Thread Elmar Stellnberger
Am 2016-05-20 um 10:34 schrieb donoban: I am running Debian on Qubes OS, I use gnome-calculator on a vault domain (a VM without any network device) because I though it does not need Internet or data/files from another domain. So without any knowledge I was protecting myself from this privacy l

Re: Which Debian packages leak information to the network?

2016-05-20 Thread donoban
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 18/05/16 18:54, Holger Levsen wrote: > On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 06:33:52PM +0200, Jakub Wilk wrote: >> Could you explain how any of these tools leak any information >> "without a user's consent/expectation"? > > gnome-calculator contacts a web pag