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Re: [Full-disclosure] Port Randomization: New revision of our IETF Internet-Draft

Valdis.Kletnieksvt.edu
Date: Mon Sep 01 2008 - 15:13:18 CDT


On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 12:50:07 PDT, coderman said:
> On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 10:44 PM, Fernando Gont <fernando.gontgmail.com> wrote:
> > ... IETF Internet-Draft about port randomization...
>
> wget -qO - http://www.gont.com.ar/drafts/port-randomization/draft-ietf-tsvwg-port-randomization-02.txt
> | grep -i grsec
>
> is still empty. why do you dismiss grsec?

Because he's writing about the *BASE* system kernel for Linux and the *BSD's.

If he included grsec, he'd *also* have to start adding 'NetBSD does this,
unless you've applied this patch to your kernel, in which case it does that, or
if this other patch was added, making it do this instead...'

Or you can get Linus to merge the code in question. See the the helpful info
in the file Documentation/SubmittingPatches. You want to send them to the
netdevvger.kernel.org list for review, that's where the network developers
hang out.

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