grsecurity in kernel?

Gennady Kupava gb at bsdmn.com
Wed Dec 29 22:54:50 CET 2010


Hi, Vinzenz

Just get kernel matching your distro, add your favorite patch and
rebuild. You may use almost any armel toolchain. In fact only sources
used in particular distro are different, but you may find it on site of
your favorite distro.

You may join irc on freenode, #openmoko channel if you need some help or
stuck somewhere.

Gennady.

В Срд, 29/12/2010 в 23:38 +0100, Vinzenz Hersche пишет:
> Glenn, i like to try this for a kernel..  it should need just be a patched 
> kernel (so need to recompile) and a loaded kernel or what do you think?
> i don't know so much about cross-compile, but i like to learn it.. if also 
> someone else like to join the try or so, you're welcome :)
> 
> Timo, you'r right about X.. that's a big hole.. how is it on qtmoko, because 
> of no x-server?
> -----------------------------------------------
> Timo schrieb am Mittwoch 29 Dezember 2010:
> Glenn <glenn.mh.dk at gmail.com> writes:
> > Maybe it might be a good idea to embed grsecurity in the kernel - for
> > two reasons:
> 
> I think the main goal should be to upstream our changes, not add new
> changes that are not upstream.
> 
> > * Debug programs and drivers (faster debugging?)
> 
> What has grsecurity to do with debugging?
> 
> > * Heighten security
> 
> I'd first urge people to run their X appliations as non-root :-)
> 
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