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and subject line closing RFP: tomld -- tomoyo learning daemon, fully automatic
MAC configuration
has caused the Debian Bug report #635049,
regarding RFP: tomld -- tomoyo learning daemon, fully automatic MAC
configuration
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Andras Horvath <h...@log69.com>
* Package name : tomld
Version : 0.38-1
Upstream Author : Andras Horvath <m...@log69.com>
* URL : http://log69.com
* License : GPLv3
Programming Lang: C
Description : tomoyo learning daemon, fully automatic MAC configuration
Tomld (tomoyo learning daemon) is an extension to the Tomoyo security
framework. Tomoyo increases security by confining applications and services
into domains using rules. Tomld automates this process helping users harden
their systems more easily. To do this tomld starts in learning mode, creates
Tomoyo domains, collects rules, changes them and once the rules appear to be
complete tomld enforces the policy.
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--- Begin Message ---
RFP 635049 has no visible progress for a long time, so closing.
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