I'm porting the most recent version of Neil Provos' systrace to FreeBSD 5.1. I'm sending him the diffs to integrate into his distribution. I'd also like to submit them to someone with FreeBSD for consideration, and hopefully inclusion as a port or whatever you prefer. Who could I send them to, or what would you prefer me to do with regard to FreeBSD? Thanks, Rich Murphey
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 04:08:26PM -0500, Rich Murphey wrote:> I'm porting the most recent version of Neil Provos' systrace to FreeBSD 5.1. > I'm sending him the diffs to integrate into his distribution. I'd also like > to submit them to someone with FreeBSD for consideration, and hopefully > inclusion as a port or whatever you prefer.I'm curious as to difference between systrace and cerbNG. Can anyone shed some light on this? It would be great of course to have something like systrace be available on FreeBSD.
Rich Murphey wrote:> I'm porting the most recent version of Neil Provos' systrace to FreeBSD 5.1. > I'm sending him the diffs to integrate into his distribution. I'd also like > to submit them to someone with FreeBSD for consideration, and hopefully > inclusion as a port or whatever you prefer. > > Who could I send them to, or what would you prefer me to do with regard to > FreeBSD?The best way to submit patches is via the 'send-pr' command, which will submit a bug report via GNATS. That helps ensure that your changes don't get lost in a sea of email. If you are working on a port, look at the Handbook: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/ ...and ask quesions on <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org>. Thanks for your time and interest, -- -Chuck
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 04:08:26PM -0500, Rich Murphey wrote: +> I'm porting the most recent version of Neil Provos' systrace to FreeBSD 5.1. +> I'm sending him the diffs to integrate into his distribution. I'd also like +> to submit them to someone with FreeBSD for consideration, and hopefully +> inclusion as a port or whatever you prefer. And how you're planing to fix syscall arguments race? There is probably race in file names, but I'm not sure of this one. Niels implemented look-aside-buffer to avoid arguments races by hacking copyin(9)/copyout(9). CerbNG is already free of those races and it's still kld module. -- Pawel Jakub Dawidek pawel@dawidek.net UNIX Systems Programmer/Administrator http://garage.freebsd.pl Am I Evil? Yes, I Am! http://cerber.sourceforge.net -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 305 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-security/attachments/20030726/c39efe0f/attachment.bin