From paolo.kebe at gmail.com Fri Nov 30 06:46:23 2012 From: paolo.kebe at gmail.com (Paolo) Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2012 21:46:23 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [tomoyo-dev-en 363] How save permanently a policy in Tomoyo Linux 2.5 ? Message-ID: Hello, i'm testing Tomoyo Linux 2.5 engine on my OpenSuse distro. I wanna do a simple example of Policy for blocking a simple command or process in Linux as a user (not root). I search on ACL with the find command the pathname "/bin/rm" and so with next command i arrived upon the current entry for my Xsession. I set mode from "1" to "3" and play ENTER for "saving" the Policy in "enforcing mode". The policy do well but when i reboot my workstation i lost the policy. But the "enforcing mode" save or not the policy permanently in the kernel module ? If not, which is the command statement that i have to execute ? I've read about tomoyo-savepolicy but in the Official Manual of Tomoyo Linux v.2.5 there aren't dummy sample about a simple Policy like this. Why ? Why on the manual there are a lot of fluently informations about policy investigations but there isn't a simple example explained clearly? Why the manual is only written for Admin Users and there is not information clearly explained for simple users ? Why the sample are not clearly explained, in a step to step mode?? Thaks, in advance for a reply.