,--[ On Wednesday 28 Nov 2007, John Eckhart wrote:
| Ashish,
|
| The preferred way to go about using hardened would be to link an
| existing hardened profile: (i.e.
| /usr/portage/profiles/selinux/2007.0/amd64/hardened)
| to /etc/make.conf:
|
| ln -sf /usr/portage/selinux/2007.0/amd64/hardened
Wouldn't you want the symlink to be to /etc/make.profile and not
/etc/make.conf?
brant williams
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On Tue, 27 Nov 2007, John Eckhart wrote:
Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 16:12:58 -0500
From: John Eckhart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: gentoo-harden
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John Eckhart wrote:
> Ashish,
>
> The preferred way to go about using hardened would be to link an
> existing hardened profile: (i.e. /usr/portage/profiles
> /selinux/2007.0/amd64/hardened) to /etc/make.conf:
>
> ln -sf /usr/portage/selinux/2007.0/
Ashish,
The preferred way to go about using hardened would be to link an
existing hardened profile: (i.e.
/usr/portage/profiles/selinux/2007.0/amd64/hardened)
to /etc/make.conf:
ln -sf /usr/portage/selinux/2007.0/amd64/hardened /etc/make.conf
If you have additional profile overrides (i.e. ch
Hi,
I wanted to install *Hardened* Gentoo Linux 2007.0 on my AMD64 architecture
box with *SELinux* support and no *multilib* support. I'm in the initial
stage of installation. I've just extracted the stage3 'hardened' tarball and
portage snapshot.
The 'hardened' stage3 tarball ships with a def
> i suppose you're not making much sense to most of us ;)
~
well, yeah! my note was a bit of a trial nonsense trying to fish some
info after my second searching around didn't give me much
~
> so it depends on your situation, you requirements, the amount of time you
> need and can put into the eff
Alex Efros wrote on 26.11.2007 20:04:
> Hi!
>
> On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 05:52:33PM +0500, Алексей Лесовский wrote:
>> (38)Function not implemented: mod_rewrite: could not create
>> rewrite_log_lock
>> [emerg] (38)Function not implemented: Couldn't create accept lock
>
> I think this issue doesn'
i suppose you're not making much sense to most of us ;)
"Albretch Mueller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Starting from plain gentoo baseline and then "hardening" it or ...
> would it be better to start right from gentoo-hardened?
you are not very specific, so it is hard to help you out here. both
Starting from plain gentoo baseline and then "hardening" it or ...
would it be better to start right from gentoo-hardened?
~
I recently posted an article "Web app stack on top of hardened gentoo
anyone?", but the feedback I got wasn't really so clarifying to me
~
I will basically need java, tom