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2.5.35-lsm1

From:  Chris Wright <chris@wirex.com>
To:  linux-security-module@wirex.com
Subject:  [ANNOUNCE] 2.5.35-lsm1
Date:  Tue, 17 Sep 2002 12:57:20 -0700
Cc:  linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org

The Linux Security Modules project provides a lightweight, general
purpose framework for access control.  The LSM interface enables
security policies to be developed as loadable kernel modules.
See http://lsm.immunix.org for more information.

2.5.35-lsm1 patch released.  This is a rebase up to 2.5.35 as well as
numerous module updates and bugfixes.

Full lsm-2.5 patch (LSM + all modules) is available at:
	http://lsm.immunix.org/patches/2.5/2.5.35/patch-2.5.35-lsm1.gz

The whole ChangeLog for this release is at:
	http://lsm.immunix.org/patches/2.5/2.5.35/ChangeLog-2.5.35-lsm1

The LSM 2.5 BK tree can be pulled from:
        bk://lsm.bkbits.net/lsm-2.5

2.5.35-lsm1
 - merge with 2.5.31-35					(me)
 - fix dnotify_struct leak				(John Levon)
 - added hooks for labelling during TCP passive open	(Wayne Salamon)
 - LIDS: update file open permission; compile fixes.	(Huagang Xie)
 - SELinux: ipc_permission fix				(Stephen Smalley)
 - SELinux: selopt fixes				(Wayne Salamon)
 - SELinux: sysctl updates				(Stephen Smalley)
 - update TCP passive open hook				(Wayne Salamon)
 - SELinux: rework sock security field usage		(Wayne Salamon)
 - SELinux: __FUNCTION__ fixes				(Stephen Smalley)
 - SELinux: bug fixes (audit and constaint evaluation)	(Stephen Smalley)
 - LIDS: __FUNCTION__ fixes				(me)
 - DTE: update to proper tasklist locking and iterators (me)
 - LIDS: use new tasklist iterators			(me)

thanks,
-chris
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