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SubjectRe: [PATCH] Read only syscall tables for x86_64 and i386
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On Gwe, 2005-07-01 at 21:47, Richard B. Johnson wrote:
> After all modules are loaded, you (startup) loads a module that
> makes the module-loader stuff return -ENOSYS. Then, nobody can
> load any new modules. The running kernel is (more) secure.

Just use an SELinux policy like everyone else 8). You need to block more
otherwise I can load a module by hand through /dev/mem etc

Alan
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