Lolpolicy for defining Linux security #LinuxCon
Aug 10, 2010, 09:13 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Sean Michael Kerner)
"Lolpolicy is Brindle's half-serious implementation of something
he referred to as -CIL (Common Intermediary Language) - which is an
intermediate policy language for SELinux. It's an attempt to clean
up some of the management layer of SELinux, Brindle said.
"Now lolpolicy is one potential language overlay for CIL. So say
for example you want to create a policy for your staff - Brindle
said you just input 'I iz staff' and if you want full access input
'om nom nom' (yeaah lolspeak is...weird)."
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