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Written by Paul Moore on 2025-01-24 at 22:48

I'd like to announce two new libseccomp releases today: libseccomp v2.5.6 which is a minor maintenance release to the v2.5.z release stream, and libseccomp v2.6.0 which is a new feature release for libseccomp. More details in the link below, but libseccomp v2.6.0 adds support for new architectures, transactional filter updates, and more. Give it a try, you'll like it :)

https://github.com/seccomp/libseccomp/releases/tag/v2.6.0

[#]seccomp

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Written by Paul Moore on 2025-01-24 at 16:44

Hey @bootlin, I really appreciate the Elixir tool at https://elixir.bootlin.com, thank you! Unfortunately, it hasn't been updated since v6.13-rc3, hopefully you're planning to update it soon?

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Written by Paul Moore on 2025-01-22 at 23:12

A quick summary of the LSM, SELinux, and audit changes merged during the first part of the Linux v6.14 merge window.

https://paul-moore.com/blog/d/2025/01/linux_v614_merge_window.html

[#]lsm #selinux #audit

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Written by Paul Moore on 2024-12-19 at 22:06

My apologies for not writing this up sooner, but here are the LSM, SELinux, and audit highlights from the Linux v6.13 merge window.

https://paul-moore.com/blog/d/2024/12/linux_v613_merge_window.html

[#]lsm #selinux #audit

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Written by Paul Moore on 2024-10-28 at 20:35

It's worth mentioning that Ubuntu and AlmaLinux continue to work just fine on this system, it is just the Rawhide aarch64 build.

My Rawhide x86_64 systems/chroots/VMs continue to work without problem.

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Written by Paul Moore on 2024-10-28 at 20:33

Is anyone else having problems with Fedora Rawhide on aarch64? Over the past couple of weeks the Rawhide aarch64 chroot I use to build my kernels has completely melted down (even bash fails) and now both of my Rawhide aarch64 VMs died while doing an update and will no longer boot all the way up to a login prompt.

I'm not seeing anything obvious posted online, am I the only one?

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Written by Paul Moore on 2024-10-23 at 15:08

I'm not sure who needs to hear this, but you can follow @HourlyOtters and maybe see something happy on your timeline, because, well, you know ... otters.

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Written by Paul Moore on 2024-09-20 at 17:51

I'm very happy to see a number of choices for the LF TAB election, many of them new faces.

I still have a lot of concerns regarding the TAB, but this is a good first step.

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Written by Paul Moore on 2024-09-19 at 20:35

A bit later than usual due to everything going on this week, but here is a quick summary of the LSM, SELinux, and audit changes that have gone up to Linus during the Linux v6.12 merge wndow.

https://paul-moore.com/blog/d/2024/09/linux_v612_merge_window.html

[#]lsm #selinux #audit

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Written by Paul Moore on 2024-09-19 at 08:41

Tomorrow I'll be hosting a Linux Security Modules (LSM) BoF at LPC. If you have any LSM questions or a related topic to discuss, please join us!

https://lpc.events/event/18/contributions/1890/

[#]lpc #linux #lsm

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Written by Paul Moore on 2024-09-05 at 18:41

Anyone else often find themselves starting a retort/reply to a thread here, only to abandon the effort part way through, because you realize your time is better spent supporting/fixing/making things than trying to educate people who haven't bothered to do any of the most basic level of self-education on the given topic?

[#]selinux

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Written by Paul Moore on 2024-08-15 at 01:55

FWIW, I never found a good solution for this, but it turns out it isn't that difficult to mimic the git request-pull output in a script and many of the git commands you need have mechanisms to limit their line lengths.

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