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Date:	Mon, 14 Jan 2008 15:02:12 -0500
From:	Paul Moore <paul.moore@...com>
To:	Valdis.Kletnieks@...edu
Cc:	Andrew Morton <akpm@...ux-foundation.org>,
	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, netdev@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: 2.6.24-rc6-mm1 - oddness with IPv4/v6 mapped sockets hanging...

On Monday 14 January 2008 2:37:02 pm Valdis.Kletnieks@...edu wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 14:07:46 EST, Paul Moore said:
> > There have been quite a few changes in lblnet-2.6_testing since
> > 2.6.24-rc6-mm1 so I would recommend taking the whole tree.  I'm also not
> > quite sure if
>
> Weird.  I did a 'git clone
> git://git.infradead.org/users/pcmoore/lblnet-2.6_testing' into a new
> directory this morning, and doing a 'git log' against that only showed the
> one added commit:
>
> commit 5d95575903fd3865b884952bd93c339d48725c33
> Author: Paul Moore <paul.moore@...com>
> Date:   Wed Jan 9 15:30:23 2008 -0500
>
>     SELinux: Add warning messages on network denial due to error
>
>     Currently network traffic can be sliently dropped due to non-avc errors
> which can lead to much confusion when trying to debug the problem.  This
> patch adds warning messages so that when these events occur there is a user
> visible notification.
>
>     Signed-off-by: Paul Moore <paul.moore@...com>
>
> commit 9259ca5fd8b9fbdd2c3edade593dead905d8391e
> Author: Paul Moore <paul.moore@...com>
> Date:   Wed Jan 9 15:30:23 2008 -0500
>
>     SELinux: Add network ingress and egress control permission checks
> (already in 24-rc6-mm1).
>
> Somebody please tell me it's my git-idiocy..

It might be something on my end with managing the lblnet-2.6_testing git tree; 
I'm still pretty clueless when it comes to git.

I've got a git tree on my dev machine which is backed against Linus' tree and 
managed via stacked-git.  I update the patches in this tree, refresh them 
against new bits from Linus, etc and when something significant changes I 
update the git tree on infradead.org and post a new patchset to the related 
lists.  The process of updating the git tree on infradead.org usually 
involves deleting the entire tree located there, re-creating it, and then 
doing a git-push from my dev machine.  I have no idea if this is "correct" or 
not, but I've often wondered if this is a the "right" way to do it ...

-- 
paul moore
linux security @ hp
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