From: russell@coker.com.au (Russell Coker) Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2011 22:23:10 +1100 Subject: [refpolicy] [PATCH 13/34]: patch to allow networkmanager dbus chat In-Reply-To: <1299664151.1680.11.camel@tesla.lan> References: <1297836836.3205.56.camel@tesla.lan> <4D651B7A.4010100@tresys.com> <1298487030.29671.20.camel@tesla.lan> <4D74E408.2050501@tresys.com> <1299517796.2978.41.camel@tesla.lan> <4D7533E5.9050806@tresys.com> <1299533995.2967.23.camel@tesla.lan> <1e2c5493-fd5d-4770-8bfe-fb0b0ad05234@email.android.com> <1299664151.1680.11.camel@tesla.lan> Message-ID: To: refpolicy@oss.tresys.com List-Id: refpolicy.oss.tresys.com >> >It's just something very simple. A make target which runs ps axZ (as >> >sysadm) and compares a few very basic things: >> > >> >- if init has properly transitioned to its context (apparently at >the >> >moment no one cares if it hasn't, which is quite worrying as >everything >> >> I am working on test VMs for Debian now and plan to do such things. > >Excellent. What do you mean for VMs ? In any case if you have time to >do I am going to setup virtual machines for testing different configurtions. >it then please try to do something which applies to everybody and can >then be customized for Debian For domain transitions it is mostly a matter of having a cron job or nagios entry that searches for wrong entries such as processes in kernel_t or initrc_t. >> You shoud configure your phone to send through a smart host. I am >going to run such a server for SE testing, contact me off list for an >account. > >Yes, of course if I change my SMTP server... But most people are not >bothered of doing that. I think the idea behind stuff such as barracuda >is good but unfortunately it does not be apply very well to the case of >dynamically assigned addresses. Blocking dynamic addresses is a standard practice. Everyone who is capable of doing free software development is capable of configuring their MUA. >I had to reply on the list in any case because of the other issues. >Perhaps you can send me an account off-list... The same thing happened >with your address Russell. Ok -- My blog http://etbe.coker.com.au