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Source: refpolicy
Priority: optional
Section: admin
Maintainer: Manoj Srivastava <srivasta@debian.org>
Uploaders: Erich Schubert <erich@debian.org>
Standards-Version: 3.7.2.0
Build-Depends: policycoreutils (>= 1.32), checkpolicy (>= 1.32), python, m4, bzip2, gawk

Package: selinux-policy-refpolicy-strict
Architecture: all
Depends: policycoreutils, libpam-modules (>= 0.77-0.se5), python, libselinux1 (>= 1.32)
Recommends: checkpolicy, setools
Suggests: logcheck, syslog-summary
Conflicts: cron (<< 3.0pl1-87.2sel), fcron (<< 2.9.3-3), logrotate (<< 3.7.1-1), selinux, procps (<< 1:3.1.15-1), sysvinit (<< 2.86.ds1-1.se1), selinux-policy-default
Description: Strict variant of 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
 Homepage: http://serefpolicy.sourceforge.net/
 .
 This is the strict variant of the reference policy. This provides 
 the highest level of security, but may not be complete yet.

Package: selinux-policy-refpolicy-targeted
Architecture: all
Depends: policycoreutils, libpam-modules (>= 0.77-0.se5), python, libselinux1 (>= 1.32)
Conflicts: cron (<< 3.0pl1-87.2sel), fcron (<< 2.9.3-3), logrotate (<< 3.7.1-1), selinux, procps (<< 1:3.1.15-1), sysvinit (<< 2.86.ds1-1.se1), selinux-policy-default
Recommends: checkpolicy, setools
Suggests: logcheck, syslog-summary
Description: Targeted variant of 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
 Homepage: http://serefpolicy.sourceforge.net/
 .
 This is the targeted variant of the reference policy.  In this
 variation, most of the system remain untouched, apart from a few
 targeted inter-net facing daemons, which are tightly sand boxed.


Package: selinux-policy-refpolicy-src
Architecture: all
Depends: python, policycoreutils, checkpolicy (>= 1.32), gawk
Conflicts: selinux-policy-default
Recommends: 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
 Homepage: http://serefpolicy.sourceforge.net/
 .
 This is the source of the policy, provided so that local variations of
 SELinux policy may be created.

Package: selinux-policy-refpolicy-dev
Architecture: all
Depends: python, policycoreutils, checkpolicy (>= 1.32), gawk
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
 Homepage: http://serefpolicy.sourceforge.net/
 .
 This package provides header files for building your own SELinux
 policy packages compatible with official policy packages.

Package: selinux-policy-refpolicy-doc
Architecture: all
Section: 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
 Homepage: http://serefpolicy.sourceforge.net/
 .
 This package contains the documentation for the reference policy.