grsecurity noobie, installed on 2.6.11.7
Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 1:34 pm
I patched my kernel, configured it and compiled it. I followed the "quickstart.pdf" file.
I'm not really sure where to start...
When I boot-up to the kernel I'm getting libncurses.so.5 permission denied errors when I run 'pico textfmile'. I'm as root when all this is happening. I'm also getting some permission denied errors when booting up, I think it has something to do with libraries? Also when I run 'named' i'm getting a permission denied error with 'shared libraries'. God knows what else is 'permission denied'.
What's up with these permission denied stuff? How do I circumvent this problem?
I'm a noob, is there some kind of manual? the quickstart.pdf shows how to 'get started quick' but doesn't explain anything.
I initially wanted to install grsecurity because someone recommended it to me because of the 'limited ps -aux' feature for normal users.
Any help is appreciated.
I'm totally lost here.
--EDIT--
I'm using Slackware 10.1
I'm not really sure where to start...
When I boot-up to the kernel I'm getting libncurses.so.5 permission denied errors when I run 'pico textfmile'. I'm as root when all this is happening. I'm also getting some permission denied errors when booting up, I think it has something to do with libraries? Also when I run 'named' i'm getting a permission denied error with 'shared libraries'. God knows what else is 'permission denied'.
What's up with these permission denied stuff? How do I circumvent this problem?
I'm a noob, is there some kind of manual? the quickstart.pdf shows how to 'get started quick' but doesn't explain anything.
I initially wanted to install grsecurity because someone recommended it to me because of the 'limited ps -aux' feature for normal users.
Any help is appreciated.
I'm totally lost here.
--EDIT--
I'm using Slackware 10.1