[tomoyo-users-en 617] Re: installing Tomoyo

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berna****@berna***** berna****@berna*****
Mon Apr 6 20:47:42 JST 2015


Thanks Tetsuo Handa,

I executed :

bernard at vbox11:/usr/lib/tomoyo$ sudo init_policy
[sudo] password for hulsman:
sudo: init_policy: command not found
bernard at vbox11:/usr/lib/tomoyo$ ls
audit-exec-param   convert-exec-param  tomoyo-editpolicy-agent
convert-audit-log  init_policy
bernard at vbox11:/usr/lib/tomoyo$

so still no result.

With regards,

Bernard


Citeren Tetsuo Handa <from-****@I-lov*****>:

> Hello.
>
> Bernard wrote:
>> But see the next statements :
>>
>> bernard at vbox11:/usr/lib/tomoyo$ grep tomoyo_write_inet_network
>> /proc/kallsyms
>> 0000000000000000 T tomoyo_write_inet_network
>> bernard at vbox11:/usr/lib/tomoyo$ /usr/lib/tomoyo/init_policy
>> Creating policy directory... failed.
>> bernard at vbox11:/usr/lib/tomoyo$ init_policy
>> init_policy: command not found
>> bernard at vbox11:/usr/lib/tomoyo$ ls
>> audit-exec-param   convert-exec-param  tomoyo-editpolicy-agent
>> convert-audit-log  init_policy
>> bernard at vbox11:/usr/lib/tomoyo$
>>
>> Could you help me what I did wrong here?
>
> Please run /usr/lib/tomoyo/init_policy as root user, for it
> creates directories and files under /etc/ directory.
>
> The # prompt in documentation means "need to run as root user"
> whereas the $ prompt means "not required to run as root user".
>
> Regards.
>




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