Ritesh,
// also CC-ed Tetsuo Handa, he is main developer of TOMOYO Linux.
Maybe, ccs-auditd is not related ccs-editpolicy problem.
Please Try;
# /usr/lib/ccs/tomoyo_init_policy.sh
in your TOMOYO enabled environemnts, and reboot it.
You can use ccs-editpolicy commands... could you?
// That is heur
Hito,
I see a lot of these messages in syslogd.
Jun 13 23:35:10 learner ccs-auditd: Can't open
/sys/kernel/security/tomoyo/grant_log for reading.
Jun 13 23:37:03 learner ccs-auditd: Can't open
/sys/kernel/security/tomoyo/grant_log for reading.
Jun 13 23:37:25 learner ccs-auditd: Can't open
/sy
Hi Hito,
On Sunday 14 Jun 2009 19:31:16 h...@kugutsu.org wrote:
> Hi Ritesh,
>
> Did you set security=tomoyo to your kernel boot args?
>
> In 2.6.30s TOMOYO Linux (TOMOYO 2.x, a.k.a LSM version), that is LSM
> implementations.
>
Yes. I did add security=tomoyo in the kernel command line. The same
Hi Ritesh,
Did you set security=tomoyo to your kernel boot args?
In 2.6.30s TOMOYO Linux (TOMOYO 2.x, a.k.a LSM version), that is LSM
implementations.
Default LSM modules are SELinux, we must set activate LSM mods in kopts.
Regards,
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