Archive for the 'Projects' Category
Reference Policy 20061018 Released
by James Morris | Thursday, October 19th, 2006Christopher PeBenito of Tresys has announced the latest release of SELinux Reference Policy. This release includes a large number of changes, including support for Xen, OpenVPN and several popular Debian packages. See the announcement for full details.
New NSA SELinux Release
by James Morris | Thursday, October 19th, 2006Stephen Smalley has announced a new NSA release of SELinux. Details here
This release includes several toolchain updates and bugfixes, full MLS support for modular policy, and preliminary support for the Secmark networking controls.
SETools 3.0 Released
by James Morris | Saturday, October 14th, 2006Tresys have announced the release of SETools 3.0. This update of their extensive SELinux policy toolset includes several library and build chain enhancements, and performance improvements.
Tresys open source server now available
by Joshua Brindle | Thursday, July 13th, 2006Tresys has announced the availability of an open source server where their projects will be hosted. The reference policy is the first project to be moved and anonymous subversion access for it is now available.
Seedit 2.0 Released
by James Morris | Thursday, July 6th, 2006Yuichi Nakamura has announced the release of seedit 2.0, an SELinux policy editor. It includes a simplified policy scheme, and a new GUI. See screenshots at the SF project page.
Setools 2.4 released
by James Morris | Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006New version of SLIDE available
by James Morris | Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006Tresys has announced a new version of their Eclipse-based SELinux Policy Development IDE (SLIDE). New features include a refactoring utility, generation of policy based on user selection and various improvements to the user interface.
New LTP release with reference policy coverage
by James Morris | Thursday, April 13th, 2006IBM have announced a new version of the Linux Test Project (LTP) with SELinux coverage expanded to cover reference policy.
New utility: restorecond
by James Morris | Monday, April 3rd, 2006Dan Walsh has introduced a new utility called restorecond, which watches files and directories with inotify, performing automatic relabeling. This should help useability in some cases, such as when users copy files to ~public_html, so that the files are labeled correctly without intervention.