You have any detail on the licensing form of the code? I am highly interested in any policy reverse-engineering mechanism, and even more in policy engineering itself, which can probably be much more useful at this stage of SELinux's developement.
--- Julien Palardy <palj@praefect-sys.com> 1AC7 1DB0 FEA6 93C2 6731 0AB1 07BA B3C7 458E E234Received on Wed 10 Oct 2001 - 15:07:20 EDT
> I will post a site where the current source can be downloaded within a day
> or two.
>
> However, I still encourage folks who are looking at developing or
analyzing
> security policies to share any insights you might have. Thanks
>
> Frank Mayer
> mayerf@tresys.com
> Tresys Technology
>
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