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On 2007-06-10T23:05:47, Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz> wrote:
> But you have that regex in _user_ space, in a place where policy
> is loaded into kernel.
>
> AA has regex parser in _kernel_ space, which is very wrong.
That regex parser only applies user defined policy. The logical
connection between your two points doesn't exist.
Regards,
Lars
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