I rethink, but not essentially... YES, to write a module you must write code in Kernel Space, and YES, you should know what you're doing. That's not my point... My point is ... even if you KNOW what you're doing, you need information in a human understandable form about the LSM to make what YOU'RE doing work with the "standards". And, if you DON'T know what you're doing, why shouldn't there be a document in existance that *helps* you get your head out of your "bitbucket?) Sincerely, J. Melvin Jones |>------------------------------------------------------ || J. MELVIN JONES jmjonesat_private |>------------------------------------------------------ || Microcomputer Systems Consultant || Software Developer || Web Site Design, Hosting, and Administration || Network and Systems Administration |>------------------------------------------------------ || http://www.jmjones.com/ |>------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ linux-security-module mailing list linux-security-moduleat_private http://mail.wirex.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-security-module
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