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Re: XML Based Policy Configuration for SELinux
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 12:37:16PM -0500, Brandon Pollet wrote:
> Recently there was a discussion about using XML in SELinux policy and
> so I wanted send out this Master's Report by Tyronne Nash. This paper
> covers some of the work we have done at the University of Tulsa to
> convert and extend the SELinux policy language with an XML
> specification. The abstract and a link to the full document are
> contained below. Let me know what you think.
>
> thanks,
> Brandon Pollet
>
> Abstract
>
> Security-Enhanced Linux provides an implementation of mandatory
> access control but
> is limited by the available tools for policy configuration and
> analysis. This work ex-
> amines policy management and demonstrates a method to translate the
> information in
> the policy.conf file to XML.
this is not useful.
tools to translate the *.fc, *.te, users file, etc.?
that's useful.
just my independent, uninformed, enthusiastic, inadviseable,
egoistical and impartial opinion.
l.
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