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(usagi-users 03119) native IPsec in Linux vs. supporting the Information Flow Security
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- Subject: (usagi-users 03119) native IPsec in Linux vs. supporting the Information Flow Security
- From: Park Lee <parklee_sel@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 02:34:39 -0800 (PST)
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Hi,
Has the native IPsec in Linux kernel 2.6 supporting the Information Flow Security (as described in section "8.Use in Systems Supporting Information Flow Security" of RFC2401 )?
If it support, has it been implemented in the native IPsec?
Is there any extended attributes in Security Association, which could be used to store additional attributes (such as sensitivity information here or something else)?
Thanks
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