I followed the instructions for installing the latest reference policy: http://oss.tresys.com/projects/refpolicy/wiki/UseRefpolicy
After rebooting, I get the following command when I run SLIDE:
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM warning: Attempt to allocate stack guard pages failed. Error occurred during initialization of VM Could not reserve enough space for code cache
I then tried just running "java -version", and I get the same error message.
I am running Sun's JDK version 1.6 update 2.
On Thu, 2007-08-09 at 11:15 -0400, Mark wrote:
I followed the instructions for installing the latest reference policy: http://oss.tresys.com/projects/refpolicy/wiki/UseRefpolicy
Why? The stock Fedora policy is already refpolicy-based. What kind of policy did you build (build.conf settings)?
After rebooting, I get the following command when I run SLIDE:
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM warning: Attempt to allocate stack guard pages failed. Error occurred during initialization of VM Could not reserve enough space for code cache
I then tried just running "java -version", and I get the same error message.
I am running Sun's JDK version 1.6 update 2.
Likely need to set booleans for execstack/execmem. Or make sure java runs in a domain that has those permissions.
The reason why I did this was to try different things in order to get the reference policy to compile in SLIDE. I posted a message to the mailing list about this. Sorry, I'm fairly new to SE Linux and am trying to learn it. "SE Linux by Example" is on the way :)
On 8/9/07, Stephen Smalley sds@tycho.nsa.gov wrote:
On Thu, 2007-08-09 at 11:15 -0400, Mark wrote:
I followed the instructions for installing the latest reference policy: http://oss.tresys.com/projects/refpolicy/wiki/UseRefpolicy
Why? The stock Fedora policy is already refpolicy-based. What kind of policy did you build (build.conf settings)?
After rebooting, I get the following command when I run SLIDE:
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM warning: Attempt to allocate stack guard pages failed. Error occurred during initialization of VM Could not reserve enough space for code cache
I then tried just running "java -version", and I get the same error message.
I am running Sun's JDK version 1.6 update 2.
Likely need to set booleans for execstack/execmem. Or make sure java runs in a domain that has those permissions.
-- Stephen Smalley National Security Agency
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