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@@ -93,41 +93,3 @@ config SECURITY_SELINUX_CHECKREQPROT_VALUE
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via /selinux/checkreqprot if authorized by policy.
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If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer 0.
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-config SECURITY_SELINUX_POLICYDB_VERSION_MAX
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- bool "NSA SELinux maximum supported policy format version"
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- depends on SECURITY_SELINUX
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- default n
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- help
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- This option enables the maximum policy format version supported
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- by SELinux to be set to a particular value. This value is reported
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- to userspace via /selinux/policyvers and used at policy load time.
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- It can be adjusted downward to support legacy userland (init) that
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- does not correctly handle kernels that support newer policy versions.
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- Examples:
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- For the Fedora Core 3 or 4 Linux distributions, enable this option
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- and set the value via the next option. For Fedora Core 5 and later,
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- do not enable this option.
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- If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
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-config SECURITY_SELINUX_POLICYDB_VERSION_MAX_VALUE
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- int "NSA SELinux maximum supported policy format version value"
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- depends on SECURITY_SELINUX_POLICYDB_VERSION_MAX
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- range 15 23
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- default 19
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- help
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- This option sets the value for the maximum policy format version
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- supported by SELinux.
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- Examples:
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- For Fedora Core 3, use 18.
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- For Fedora Core 4, use 19.
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- If you are unsure how to answer this question, look for the
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- policy format version supported by your policy toolchain, by
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- running 'checkpolicy -V'. Or look at what policy you have
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- installed under /etc/selinux/$SELINUXTYPE/policy, where
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- SELINUXTYPE is defined in your /etc/selinux/config.
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