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| + | == RSBAC stable with kernel 6.18 == | ||
| + | //Thursday, 15/ | ||
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| + | After a few more bugfixes and weeks of tests with some real work load and some production use, 6.18 leaves a very good impression on our systems. RSBAC with 6.18 is the recommended version now. | ||
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| + | == RSBAC for kernel 6.18 == | ||
| + | // | ||
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| + | RSBAC has been ported successfully to the new LTS kernel 6.18. | ||
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| + | In my tests, 6.18 works fine. Please give it a try and report. Patches are at https:// | ||
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| + | In 6.18 I removed the RSBAC secure delete support. It has not been maintained or well tested for a while and can make trouble in various filesystems. With journaled file systems like ext4 it makes litte sense anyway. This removal is going to be backported into older kernels soon. | ||
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| == RSBAC stable with kernel 6.12 == | == RSBAC stable with kernel 6.12 == | ||
| //Friday, 24/ | //Friday, 24/ | ||