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Hi,

 

I compiled a special kernel for dazuko called '2.6.17-6dazuko' on 2007.0 PWP i586. Here are snippets of my /boot/config file:

 

#

# Automatically generated make config: don't edit

# Linux kernel version: 2.6.17-6mdvcustom

# Sat Dec 16 20:34:49 2006

#

.....

# Security options

#

CONFIG_KEYS=y

CONFIG_KEYS_DEBUG_PROC_KEYS=y

CONFIG_SECURITY=y

CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK=y

CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK_XFRM=y

CONFIG_SECURITY_CAPABILITIES=m

 

As you can see my kernel has the proper settings for dazuko. But when I try to complile dazuko this is what I get:

 

[jeff@nx9010 dazuko-2.3.2]$ ./configure

checking host system type... Linux

checking for make utility... ok (make)

checking for C compiler... ok (cc)

kernel source in /lib/modules/2.6.17-6dazuko/source... yes

kernel build source in /lib/modules/2.6.17-6dazuko/build... yes

acquiring Linux kernel code configuration... ok

checking if Linux is RSBAC patched... yes (use --enable-rsbac to activate RSBAC API)

checking if devfs is enabled... no

discovered host system... Linux (2.6.17)

checking if security module support is enabled... no

error: security module support must be enabled in your kernel

[jeff@nx9010 dazuko-2.3.2]$

 

So how can I fix this?

 

Thanks,

Danno

 

 

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Did you try configuring without RSBAC?

( ./configure --disable-rsbac )

 

[jeff@nx9010 dazuko-2.3.2]$ ./configure --disable-rsbac

checking host system type... Linux

checking for make utility... ok (make)

checking for C compiler... ok (cc)

kernel source in /lib/modules/2.6.17-6dazuko/source... yes

kernel build source in /lib/modules/2.6.17-6dazuko/build... yes

acquiring Linux kernel code configuration... ok

checking if Linux is RSBAC patched... yes (use --enable-rsbac to activate RSBAC API)

checking if devfs is enabled... no

discovered host system... Linux (2.6.17)

checking if security module support is enabled... no

error: security module support must be enabled in your kernel

[jeff@nx9010 dazuko-2.3.2]$

 

Am I correct in assuming that '/boot/config' always applies to the currently running kernel? Just curious since I compiled the kernel to support dazuko according to the instructions.

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[jeff@nx9010 dazuko-2.3.2]$ ./configure --disable-rsbac

.........

checking if security module support is enabled... no

error: security module support must be enabled in your kernel

[jeff@nx9010 dazuko-2.3.2]$

 

Am I correct in assuming that '/boot/config' always applies to the currently running kernel? Just curious since I compiled the kernel to support dazuko according to the instructions.

 

Hi there... did a search as I had the same problem and saw this. I see it may be too late for you, but maybe for others like me looking for an answer here is what worked for me.

I noticed the line : checking if Linux is RSBAC patched... yes (use --enable-rsbac to activate RSBAC API)

So I tried:

./configure --enable-rsbac

 

very quickly the configure script mentioned it was done.

 

[root@garage dazuko-2.3.4]# ./configure --enable-rsbac

checking host system type... Linux

checking for make utility... ok (make)

checking for C compiler... ok (cc)

kernel source in /lib/modules/2.6.17-13mdv/source... yes

kernel build source in /lib/modules/2.6.17-13mdv/build... yes

acquiring Linux kernel code configuration... ok

checking if Linux is RSBAC patched... yes

checking if devfs is enabled... no

discovered host system... Linux (2.6.17)

configure: creating Makefile

configure: creating library/Makefile

configure: creating example_c/Makefile

 

./configure successful

 

=======================

Configuration summary

=======================

 

module events = ON_OPEN ON_CLOSE ON_EXEC

devfs support = no

rsbac support = yes

stacking support = yes

module debug = no

library 1.x compatibility = yes

 

 

Note: For RSBAC you should copy the contents of this directory to:

/lib/modules/2.6.17-13mdv/source/rsbac/adf/daz

and recompile the kernel. Also make sure that the DAZ module

has been enabled in the kernel configuration.

 

[root@garage dazuko-2.3.4]#

 

I hope this helps !!!!

 

Chris

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