On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 08:03 -0500, Andrew Parker wrote: > On 1/15/07, David C. chipman <dchipman@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I have to ask you, though, because we have the code for SELinux, how > > could they provide a back door? Later, > > I've spent a good 10-15 hours a week developing selinux for the last > year or so, and have quite a detailed understanding of the code > there. I can assure you now that I have never seen anything that > looks like a back door in any of the code. > > I also work for the NSA. > > That is how it could be hidden. A few developers saying this, but > without the previous paragraph. > Andrew; since you have experience with this, I'll ask the question. How much, if any, selinux code gets loaded when selinux=0 is added to the boot line? What modules are read and do any remain active? LX