[linux-yocto] [PATCH 0/4] More security fragments
Bruce Ashfield
bruce.ashfield at gmail.com
Mon Aug 12 08:11:24 PDT 2019
I've merged these to the 4.19/5.0/5.2 and master branches.
SRCREV updates will follow this week, once I get some more test cycles
completed.
Bruce
On Sun, Aug 11, 2019 at 12:29 PM Armin Kuster <akuster808 at gmail.com> wrote:
> It is time to move the kernel fragments out of meta-security to cache.
> It should make maintenance easier.
>
> Armin Kuster (4):
> kernel-cache: add apparmor fragments
> kernel-cache: add smack
> kernel-cache: add ima fragments
> kernel-cache: add yama security fragments
>
> features/apparmor/apparmor.cfg | 7 +++++++
> features/apparmor/apparmor.scc | 5 +++++
> features/apparmor/apparmor_on_boot.cfg | 1 +
> features/ima/ima.cfg | 18 ++++++++++++++++++
> features/ima/ima.scc | 4 ++++
> features/ima/ima_evm_root_ca.cfg | 3 +++
> features/ima/modsign.cfg | 3 +++
> features/ima/modsign.scc | 6 ++++++
> features/smack/smack.cfg | 10 ++++++++++
> features/smack/smack.scc | 4 ++++
> features/yama/yama.cfg | 1 +
> features/yama/yama.scc | 4 ++++
> 12 files changed, 66 insertions(+)
> create mode 100644 features/apparmor/apparmor.cfg
> create mode 100644 features/apparmor/apparmor.scc
> create mode 100644 features/apparmor/apparmor_on_boot.cfg
> create mode 100644 features/ima/ima.cfg
> create mode 100644 features/ima/ima.scc
> create mode 100644 features/ima/ima_evm_root_ca.cfg
> create mode 100644 features/ima/modsign.cfg
> create mode 100644 features/ima/modsign.scc
> create mode 100644 features/smack/smack.cfg
> create mode 100644 features/smack/smack.scc
> create mode 100644 features/yama/yama.cfg
> create mode 100644 features/yama/yama.scc
>
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