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H A D | mac_pipe.c | diff 101712 Mon Aug 12 02:00:21 MDT 2002 rwatson Declare a module service "kernel_mac_support" when MAC support is enabled and the kernel provides the MAC registration and entry point service. Declare a dependency on that module service for any MAC module registered using mac_policy.h. For now, hard code the version as 1, but once we've come up with a versioning policy, we'll move to a #define of some sort. In the mean time, this will prevent loading a MAC module when 'options MAC' isn't present, which (due to a bug in the kernel linker) can result if the MAC module is preloaded via loader.conf. This particular evil recommended by: peter Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI LAbs |
H A D | mac_system.c | diff 101712 Mon Aug 12 02:00:21 MDT 2002 rwatson Declare a module service "kernel_mac_support" when MAC support is enabled and the kernel provides the MAC registration and entry point service. Declare a dependency on that module service for any MAC module registered using mac_policy.h. For now, hard code the version as 1, but once we've come up with a versioning policy, we'll move to a #define of some sort. In the mean time, this will prevent loading a MAC module when 'options MAC' isn't present, which (due to a bug in the kernel linker) can result if the MAC module is preloaded via loader.conf. This particular evil recommended by: peter Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI LAbs |
H A D | mac_cred.c | diff 101712 Mon Aug 12 02:00:21 MDT 2002 rwatson Declare a module service "kernel_mac_support" when MAC support is enabled and the kernel provides the MAC registration and entry point service. Declare a dependency on that module service for any MAC module registered using mac_policy.h. For now, hard code the version as 1, but once we've come up with a versioning policy, we'll move to a #define of some sort. In the mean time, this will prevent loading a MAC module when 'options MAC' isn't present, which (due to a bug in the kernel linker) can result if the MAC module is preloaded via loader.conf. This particular evil recommended by: peter Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI LAbs |
H A D | mac_framework.c | diff 101712 Mon Aug 12 02:00:21 MDT 2002 rwatson Declare a module service "kernel_mac_support" when MAC support is enabled and the kernel provides the MAC registration and entry point service. Declare a dependency on that module service for any MAC module registered using mac_policy.h. For now, hard code the version as 1, but once we've come up with a versioning policy, we'll move to a #define of some sort. In the mean time, this will prevent loading a MAC module when 'options MAC' isn't present, which (due to a bug in the kernel linker) can result if the MAC module is preloaded via loader.conf. This particular evil recommended by: peter Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI LAbs |
H A D | mac_internal.h | diff 101712 Mon Aug 12 02:00:21 MDT 2002 rwatson Declare a module service "kernel_mac_support" when MAC support is enabled and the kernel provides the MAC registration and entry point service. Declare a dependency on that module service for any MAC module registered using mac_policy.h. For now, hard code the version as 1, but once we've come up with a versioning policy, we'll move to a #define of some sort. In the mean time, this will prevent loading a MAC module when 'options MAC' isn't present, which (due to a bug in the kernel linker) can result if the MAC module is preloaded via loader.conf. This particular evil recommended by: peter Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI LAbs |
H A D | mac_net.c | diff 101712 Mon Aug 12 02:00:21 MDT 2002 rwatson Declare a module service "kernel_mac_support" when MAC support is enabled and the kernel provides the MAC registration and entry point service. Declare a dependency on that module service for any MAC module registered using mac_policy.h. For now, hard code the version as 1, but once we've come up with a versioning policy, we'll move to a #define of some sort. In the mean time, this will prevent loading a MAC module when 'options MAC' isn't present, which (due to a bug in the kernel linker) can result if the MAC module is preloaded via loader.conf. This particular evil recommended by: peter Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI LAbs |
H A D | mac_policy.h | diff 101712 Mon Aug 12 02:00:21 MDT 2002 rwatson Declare a module service "kernel_mac_support" when MAC support is enabled and the kernel provides the MAC registration and entry point service. Declare a dependency on that module service for any MAC module registered using mac_policy.h. For now, hard code the version as 1, but once we've come up with a versioning policy, we'll move to a #define of some sort. In the mean time, this will prevent loading a MAC module when 'options MAC' isn't present, which (due to a bug in the kernel linker) can result if the MAC module is preloaded via loader.conf. This particular evil recommended by: peter Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI LAbs |
H A D | mac_process.c | diff 101712 Mon Aug 12 02:00:21 MDT 2002 rwatson Declare a module service "kernel_mac_support" when MAC support is enabled and the kernel provides the MAC registration and entry point service. Declare a dependency on that module service for any MAC module registered using mac_policy.h. For now, hard code the version as 1, but once we've come up with a versioning policy, we'll move to a #define of some sort. In the mean time, this will prevent loading a MAC module when 'options MAC' isn't present, which (due to a bug in the kernel linker) can result if the MAC module is preloaded via loader.conf. This particular evil recommended by: peter Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI LAbs |
H A D | mac_syscalls.c | diff 101712 Mon Aug 12 02:00:21 MDT 2002 rwatson Declare a module service "kernel_mac_support" when MAC support is enabled and the kernel provides the MAC registration and entry point service. Declare a dependency on that module service for any MAC module registered using mac_policy.h. For now, hard code the version as 1, but once we've come up with a versioning policy, we'll move to a #define of some sort. In the mean time, this will prevent loading a MAC module when 'options MAC' isn't present, which (due to a bug in the kernel linker) can result if the MAC module is preloaded via loader.conf. This particular evil recommended by: peter Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI LAbs |
H A D | mac_vfs.c | diff 101712 Mon Aug 12 02:00:21 MDT 2002 rwatson Declare a module service "kernel_mac_support" when MAC support is enabled and the kernel provides the MAC registration and entry point service. Declare a dependency on that module service for any MAC module registered using mac_policy.h. For now, hard code the version as 1, but once we've come up with a versioning policy, we'll move to a #define of some sort. In the mean time, this will prevent loading a MAC module when 'options MAC' isn't present, which (due to a bug in the kernel linker) can result if the MAC module is preloaded via loader.conf. This particular evil recommended by: peter Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI LAbs |
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