On 17/08/14 10:45, Ned Slider wrote:
On 12/08/14 13:08, Nux! wrote:
Hi,
The closest we got to grsec in EL6 is kmod-tpe from ElRepo, perhaps that could be done for EL7, too.
Tbh I'd love a grsec hardened centos kernel in centosplus. :-)
Willing to test.
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I've spent some time looking at getting TPE to build under RHEL7, but due to the API changes it's not something I can easily fix. Unfortunately it looks like TPE is no longer being actively maintained. It's a real shame IMHO as I consider kmod-tpe to be a great addition to the sysadmin's toolbox for system hardening.
Further to some work by the upstream developer, elrepo now has updated kmod-tpe packages (kmod-tpe-1.0.3-990.git20140821) for all dist/arch's (except el5 32bit at present) in the elrepo-testing repository. Consider these a beta/testing release subsequent to a version 1.0.4 release.
So we don't unnecessarily clutter the centos-devel list, further discussion is welcome at the elrepo mailing lists (unless the CentOS guys specifically want to keep discussions here).
----- Original Message -----
From: "Karanbir Singh" mail-lists@karan.org To: centos-devel@centos.org Sent: Tuesday, 12 August, 2014 11:30:33 AM Subject: [CentOS-devel] interest in a grsec / hardened kernel
hi
Is there any interest ( ie. would people be willing to help ) get a grsec and/or otherwise hardened kernel for CentOS-6/7 ? I dont think its worth putting in the effort into CentOS-5 at this point.
Regards
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