I have been working on kernel-lsm with both SELinux patch and kernel module,
and in both ways there does not seem to be any problem with the network
interfaces.
Maybe you should take a look at your kernel config. May have missed a driver or something.
And yes, you do see good. SELinux provides terrific security ;)
--- Julien Palardy <palj@praefect-sys.com> 1AC7 1DB0 FEA6 93C2 6731 0AB1 07BA B3C7 458E E234Received on Wed 10 Oct 2001 - 15:07:21 EDT
> I have discovered how SELinux provides such terrific security--it doesn't
> load the eth0 drivers, thereby keeping the server off the network.
> Seriously, I have a problem when running the SELinux kernel in that the
eth0
> module can't be found during bootup (modprobe: can't locate module eth0).
> I'm running 2.4.10-lsm on RH 7.1 (I386). It works fine in normal mode. I
> followed the install instructions step-for-step, selecting the preferred
> method of building the SELinux module as part of the kernel. If I got any
> error messages, I didn't see them with all the other messages on the
screen.
> I'm fairly new to Linux, so this may be an easy fix, but it's beyond me at
> the moment. Thanks in advance for any help.
>
> Carl Carpenter
> IT Manager
> Hill Country Community MHMR Center
> "Hiroshima 1945, Chernobyl 1986, Windows 2000"
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