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SELinux Mailing ListDevelopers' Mailing ListThe SELinux list is the developers' mailing list for the Security-enhanced Linux released by NSA. Comments on and patches to the current code, suggestions for improvements, and constructive criticism are welcome. NSA researchers and developers from NSA research partners participate in the list discussions with community members interested in the continued development of the security features. This list is archived. Messages sent to the list are saved and
made available on NSA web sites and/or by e-mail at the discretion of NSA.
Sending to the list implies your consent to the possible posting of the list.
Posting of these messages does not imply that NSA endorses any particular
product or approves the content of the message. You must agree to this as
a condition of your use of the list.
I agree - tell me how to subscribeSELinux List Archive AccessThe hypermail generated archives of the SELinux mailing list are updated only when other information is being added to the SELinux web site and may not contain the most recent messages. List subscribers may obtain more recently archived messages by sending a message to Majordomo@tycho.nsa.gov containing the command "get selinux selinux.yymmdd" without quotes where yymmdd are the year, month, and day respectively of the archived list messages. The command "index selinux" without quotes may be used to obtain a list of the archives available. Multiple commands may be sent in a single message with each command on its own line. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds |
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Date Posted: Jan 15, 2009 | Last Modified: Jan 15, 2009 | Last Reviewed: Jan 15, 2009 |