Source: refpolicy VCS-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/selinux-team/refpolicy.git VCS-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/selinux-team/refpolicy Priority: optional Section: admin Homepage: https://github.com/SELinuxProject/refpolicy/releases Maintainer: Debian SELinux maintainers Uploaders: Russell Coker Standards-Version: 4.1.4 Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 11) Build-Depends-Indep: bzip2, checkpolicy (>= 2.8-1), gawk, libsepol1 (>= 2.8-1), m4, policycoreutils (>= 2.8-1), policycoreutils-python-utils (>= 2.8-1), python3, # Needed for the --sort=name option, can probably be removed when this version # hits stable. tar (>= 1.28) Package: selinux-policy-default Architecture: all Depends: libselinux1 (>= 2.8-1), libsemanage1 (>= 2.8-1), libsepol1 (>= 2.8-1), policycoreutils (>= 2.8-1), selinux-utils (>= 2.8-1), ${misc:Depends} Recommends: checkpolicy, setools Suggests: logcheck, syslog-summary Breaks: selinux-basics (<< 0.5.2~) Conflicts: mcstrans Description: Strict and Targeted variants of the SELinux policy This is the reference policy for SE Linux. In the default configuration it will provide the functionality previously known as the "targeted" policy. If the module "unconfined" is removed then it provides the functionality previously known as the "strict" policy. . This uses the MMCS system of categories. Package: selinux-policy-mls Architecture: all Depends: libselinux1 (>= 2.8-1), libsemanage1 (>= 2.8-1), libsepol1 (>= 2.8-1), policycoreutils (>= 2.8-1), selinux-utils (>= 2.8-1), ${misc:Depends} Recommends: checkpolicy, setools Suggests: logcheck, syslog-summary Breaks: selinux-basics (<< 0.5.2~) Conflicts: mcstrans Description: MLS (Multi Level Security) variant of the SELinux policy This is the reference policy for SE Linux built with MLS support. It allows giving data labels such as "Top Secret" and preventing such data from leaking to processes or files with lower classification. . It was developed for Common Criteria LSPP certification for RHEL. It will probably never be well supported in Debian and is only recommended for students who want to learn about the security features used by the military. Package: selinux-policy-src Architecture: all Depends: checkpolicy (>= 2.8-1), gawk, make, policycoreutils (>= 2.8-1), policycoreutils-python-utils (>= 2.8-1), python3, ${misc:Depends} Recommends: policycoreutils-dev (>= 2.8-1), setools Suggests: logcheck, syslog-summary Description: Source of the SELinux reference policy for customization The SELinux Reference Policy (refpolicy) is a complete SELinux policy, as an alternative to the existing strict and targeted policies available from http://selinux.sf.net. The goal is to have this policy as the system policy, be and used as the basis for creating other policies. Refpolicy is based on the current strict and targeted policies, but aims to accomplish many additional goals: + Strong Modularity + Clearly stated security Goals + Documentation + Development Tool Support + Forward Looking + Configurability + Flexible Base Policy + Application Policy Variations + Multi-Level Security . This is the source of the policy, provided so that local variations of SELinux policy may be created. Package: selinux-policy-dev Architecture: all Depends: checkpolicy (>= 2.8-1), gawk, m4, make, policycoreutils (>= 2.8-1), policycoreutils-dev (>= 2.8-1), policycoreutils-python-utils (>= 2.8-1), python3, selinux-utils (>= 2.8-1), ${misc:Depends} Recommends: setools Description: Headers from the SELinux reference policy for building modules The SELinux Reference Policy (refpolicy) is a complete SELinux policy, as an alternative to the existing strict and targeted policies available from http://selinux.sf.net. The goal is to have this policy as the system policy, be and used as the basis for creating other policies. Refpolicy is based on the current strict and targeted policies, but aims to accomplish many additional goals: + Strong Modularity + Clearly stated security Goals + Documentation + Development Tool Support + Forward Looking + Configurability + Flexible Base Policy + Application Policy Variations + Multi-Level Security . This package provides header files for building your own SELinux policy packages compatible with official policy packages. Package: selinux-policy-doc Architecture: all Section: doc Depends: ${misc:Depends} Recommends: gcc, make Conflicts: selinux-policy-refpolicy-doc Description: Documentation for the SELinux reference policy The SELinux Reference Policy (refpolicy) is a complete SELinux policy, as an alternative to the existing strict and targeted policies available from http://selinux.sf.net. The goal is to have this policy as the system policy, be and used as the basis for creating other policies. Refpolicy is based on the current strict and targeted policies, but aims to accomplish many additional goals: + Strong Modularity + Clearly stated security Goals + Documentation + Development Tool Support + Forward Looking + Configurability + Flexible Base Policy + Application Policy Variations + Multi-Level Security . This package contains the documentation for the reference policy.