On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 at 21:08, petre rodan wrote:
Park Lee wrote:
Hi, Is there a IPsec-Tools [1] (i.e. racoon, setkey) policy made for SELinux in Fedora Core 2 ?
latest Gentoo policies can be found here: http://dev.gentoo.org/~kaiowas/policy/gentoo/domains/ program/ipsec.te http://dev.gentoo.org/~kaiowas/policy/gentoo/file_con texts/program/ipsec.fc
net_contexts should also contain: ifdef(`ipsec.te', `portcon udp 500 system_u:object_r:isakmp_port_t')
if you tweak the file contexts for Fedora, please also send us the changes.
I'll try to transform these policies into Fedora Core.
But, I'm not familiar with Gentoo. Would you please tell me what the main difference between the two is? and Is there anything else we should take care of in order to do the job?
Thanks.
===== Best Regards, Park Lee
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