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From: Roberto S. <rob...@po...> - 2012-02-15 16:29:05
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On 02/15/2012 03:30 PM, Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri wrote: > On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 11:23 AM, Roberto Sassu<rob...@po...> wrote: >> The new function ima_setup() loads an IMA custom policy from a file in the >> default location '/etc/sysconfig/ima-policy', if present, and writes it to > > isn't /etc/sysconfig too specific to Fedora? > Hi Gustavo probably yes. I see the code in 'src/locale-setup.c' where the the configuration directory depends on the target distribution. I can implement something like that in my patch. > Also, I certainly have no such things in my system and see no point in > calling ima_setup() on it. Or even compiling the source file in such > case. > Ok. I can enclose the code in ima-setup.c within an 'ifdef HAVE_IMA' statement, as it happens for SELinux. However an issue is that there is no a specific package for IMA that can be checked to set the HAVE_IMA definition to yes. Instead, the code can be enabled for example by adding the parameter '--enable_ima' in the configure script. Regards Roberto Sassu |