On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 22:26:24 BST, Alan Cox said: (Two replies to this paragraph, addressing 2 separate issues....) > You can implement a BSD securelevel model in SELinux as far as I can see > from looking at it, and do it better than the code today, so its not > really a feature drop anyway just a migration away from some fossils If we heave the LSM stuff overboard, there's one thing that *will* need addressing - what to do with kernel support of Posix-y capabilities. Currently some of the heavy lifting is done by security/commoncap.c. Frankly, that's *another* thing that we need to either *fix* so it works right, or rip out of the kernel entirely. As far as I know, there's no in-tree way to make /usr/bin/ping be set-CAP_NET_RAW and have it DTRT.