* James W Carter (jwcart2at_private) wrote: > I found a problem with SELinux on a 2.5.44 kernel generating a kernel Oops when > running nfsd. Hmm, this is an ugly one. Primarily because it touches into the fs specific code. I don't see a good way to do this any differently aside from introducing a wrapper like f_release that just conditionally calls f->release and ->file_free_security... BTW, you missed the DTE instance of init_private_file. thanks, -chris -- Linux Security Modules http://lsm.immunix.org http://lsm.bkbits.net _______________________________________________ linux-security-module mailing list linux-security-moduleat_private http://mail.wirex.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-security-module
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