8.148. netlabel_tools


Updated netlabel_tools packages that fix three bugs are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
NetLabel is a kernel subsystem which implements explicit packet labeling protocols such as CIPSO. Packet labeling is used in secure networks to mark packets with the security attributes of the data they contain. This package provides the necessary user space tools to query and configure the kernel subsystem.

Bug Fixes

BZ#918763
Prior to this update, netlabelctl, the NetLabel management tool, incorrectly handled multi-part netlink messages that limited the number of static labels displayed. Consequently, running the "netlabelctl unlbl list -p" command did not provide the correct output when a large number of static labels were configured. This bug has been fixed, and netlabelctl now works correctly and lists all the configured static labels as expected.
BZ#1000177
Previously, netlabelctl did not allocate enough buffer space for large configuration messages from the kernel. In addition, netlabelctl could not adjust the buffer size in the cases where the buffer was not large enough. As a consequence, a large number of CIPSO level and category translations could not be used. With this update, the default message buffer has been increased, and the buffer is now increased dynamically as necessary. As a result, a large number of CIPSO level and category translations can be used as expected in this scenario.
BZ#1098082
Prior to this update, the file with the licence text was not included in the binary packages. This update adds the license text in the packages.
Users of netlabel_tools are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which fix these bugs.
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