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LIDS 1.2.2rc3 for Linux kernel 2.4.27 released

Subject: LIDS 1.2.2rc3 for Linux kernel 2.4.27 released
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 23:12:21 +0900
Hi,

LIDS 1.2.2rc3 for kernel 2.4.27 has been released.

LIDS 1.2.2rc3 includes the LIDS TDE application sandboxing feature
that becomes more stable. Network access restriction controlled by
CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE and CAP_NET_BROADCAST with port ranges has
been added to the LIDS sandbox feature to make the created sandbox
more solid. The LIDS TDE paper
( http://www.lids.org/document/LIDS-TDE-feature.txt ) has been
updated. Now, it includes sample configurations for sandboxing
"Apache" and "Samba". You need to use lidstool 0.5.6 for this
version.

This version fixed a bug in lids_tde_policy() as reported by
Yannick Le Briquer and fixed compilation errors due to a multi-line
constant string reported by Samuel Greenfeld. Some patches from
Radek Bohunsky for LIDS 1.1.2 has been applied into this version
as well. Furthermore, lots of LIDS code cleanups have been done
in this version.

Thanks to Yannick Le Briquer and Samuel Greenfeld for reporting
the bugs and again to Radek Bohunsky for the patches.

LIDS 1.2.2rc3 can be downloaded from http://www.lids.org

Please enjoy, give it a try, start sandboxing your daemons, and
report any bugs. :-)


Regards,
purna


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