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  1. 2008-09-30  [3] [PATCH 06/14] KConfig: Add KConfig entries for Labeled NFS               linux-securi Serge E. Hallyn 
  2. 2008-09-30  [3] [PATCH 02/14] LSM/SELinux: inode_{get,set,notify}secctx hooks to access  linux-securi Serge E. Hallyn 
  3. 2008-09-30  [2] [PATCH 03/14] Security: Add hook to calculate context based on a negativ linux-securi Serge E. Hallyn 
  4. 2008-09-30  [3] [PATCH 01/14] VFS: Factor out part of vfs_setxattr so it can be called f linux-securi Serge E. Hallyn 
  5. 2008-09-30  [8] [TOMOYO #9 (2.6.27-rc7-mm1) 1/6] LSM adapter functions.                  linux-securi Serge E. Hallyn 
  6. 2008-09-30 [11] Re: SMACK netfilter smacklabel socket match                              linux-securi Casey Schaufler 
  7. 2008-09-29  [4] [PATCH 5/6] file capabilities: remove needless inline functions          linux-securi Serge E. Hallyn 
  8. 2008-09-29  [2] [PATCH 13/14] NFS: Extend NFS xattr handlers to accept the security name linux-securi David P. Quigley 
  9. 2008-09-29  [2] [PATCH 11/14] NFS/RPC: Add the auth_seclabel security flavor to allow th linux-securi David P. Quigley 
 10. 2008-09-29  [2] [PATCH 10/14] NFSv4: Introduce new label structure                       linux-securi David P. Quigley 
 11. 2008-09-29  [2] [PATCH 08/14] NFS: Add security_label text mount option and handling cod linux-securi David P. Quigley 
 12. 2008-09-29  [2] [PATCH 05/14] SELinux: Add new labeling type native labels               linux-securi David P. Quigley 
 13. 2008-09-29  [1] [RFC v3] Security Label Support for NFSv4                                linux-securi David P. Quigley 
 14. 2008-09-27  [3] [PATCH 4/6] file capabilities: clean up setcap code                      linux-securi Serge E. Hallyn 
 15. 2008-09-27  [3] [PATCH 3/6] file capabilities: uninline cap_safe_nice                    linux-securi James Morris 
 16. 2008-09-27  [2] [PATCH 2/6] file capabilities: remove CONFIG_SECURITY_FILE_CAPABILITIES  linux-securi Andrew G. Morgan 
 17. 2008-09-27  [3] [PATCH 6/6] file capabilities: remove needless (?) bprm_clear_caps calls linux-securi Serge E. Hallyn 
 18. 2008-09-27  [1] [PATCH 1/6] file capabilities: add no_file_caps switch (v3)              linux-securi Serge E. Hallyn 
 19. 2008-09-27  [1] [PATCH 0/6] file capabilities cleanups: introduction                     linux-securi Serge E. Hallyn 
 20. 2008-09-26  [2] Fwd: SMACK startproc patch                                               linux-securi Casey Schaufler 
 21. 2008-09-25  [2] [PATCH] CRED: Use correct task_struct members in cred.h comments         linux-securi James Morris 
 22. 2008-09-25  [1] Re: [PATCH 2/2] file capabilities: remove CONFIG_SECURITY_FILE_CAPABILIT linux-securi Andreas Gruenbacher 
 23. 2008-09-25  [4] [PATCH 2/2] file capabilities: remove                                    linux-securi Chris Wright 
 24. 2008-09-24 [12] [PATCH] Introduce new LSM hooks where vfsmount is available.             linux-securi James Morris 
 25. 2008-09-24  [1] [TOMOYO #9 (2.6.27-rc7-mm1) 6/6] Kconfig and Makefile                    linux-securi Kentaro Takeda 
 26. 2008-09-24  [1] [TOMOYO #9 (2.6.27-rc7-mm1) 5/6] File operation restriction part.        linux-securi Kentaro Takeda 
 27. 2008-09-24  [1] [TOMOYO #9 (2.6.27-rc7-mm1) 4/6] Domain transition handler.              linux-securi Kentaro Takeda 
 28. 2008-09-24  [1] [TOMOYO #9 (2.6.27-rc7-mm1) 3/6] Common functions for TOMOYO Linux.      linux-securi Kentaro Takeda 
 29. 2008-09-24  [1] [TOMOYO #9 (2.6.27-rc7-mm1) 2/6] Memory and pathname management function linux-securi Kentaro Takeda 
 30. 2008-09-24  [1] [TOMOYO #9 (2.6.27-rc7-mm1) 0/6] TOMOYO Linux                            linux-securi Kentaro Takeda 

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