if
they show up the will not be allowed to function.
I addressed most of the basic LuCI apects. So the basics work but again
there are many optional modules that have to be supported and then tested.
>
> David Lang
>
> On Wed, 13 Jan 2021, Dac Override wrote:
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>> Date: Wed
-devel@lists.openwrt.org
Subject: Re: Re: SELinux status report and call to action
Hello Alberto,
Thanks for you input. I agree that leveraging SELinux is, like for
example leveraging Linux netfilter, not trivial.
SELinux is however well documenting and with the exception of OpenWrt
specifics it might
Hello Alberto,
Thanks for you input. I agree that leveraging SELinux is, like for
example leveraging Linux netfilter, not trivial.
SELinux is however well documenting and with the exception of OpenWrt
specifics it might not be productive to yet again document aspects
that are already published els
On 12/01/21 18:27, Dominick Grift wrote:
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My question to the reader is: why haven't you enabled SELinux yet on
your test builds at least? Or maybe you have but you havent given any
feedback. Why is that?
Thanks,
Lack of documentation. Selinux is not an easy topic eve
On 1/12/21 6:27 PM, Dominick Grift wrote:
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> Community,
>
> Optional SELinux support has been added to OpenWrt for a while now and I
> gave a talk about the status at "Battle of the meshes 13th edition".
>
> There was a comment mentioning that there was an impression that
> "rolling out SELinux
Community,
Optional SELinux support has been added to OpenWrt for a while now and I
gave a talk about the status at "Battle of the meshes 13th edition".
There was a comment mentioning that there was an impression that
"rolling out SELinux on OpenWrt" would still require lots of work and
that th