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Re: Linux 3.2: backports some features from mainline kernel (3.7)?



Hi,

You have written that the sysctl kernel.modules_disabled=1 option
is available. I know that, but with cryptographically signed modules
the kernel can check the signature and refuse to load any module
that can't be verified. Whether this sysctl option offers something similar?

By writing, that symlink and hardlink restrictions are already backported
and enabled by default in the Debian package, You mean a kernel package,
right?

Best regards!

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