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The Xen virtual machine monitor allows running several virtual machines on a single physical machine. The xentools33 package contains the tools to create, destroy and control the virtual machines. The xentools33 package contains the tools for Xen 3.3.x
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$NetBSD: patch-ed,v 1.1.1.1 2008/08/07 20:26:58 cegger Exp $
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--- security/policytools.txt.orig 2008-08-01 16:38:07.000000000 +0200
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+++ security/policytools.txt
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@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@ XML. Read in the user manual about the n
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name is used by the Xen management tools to identify existing
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policies. Creating the security policy means creating a policy
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description in XML:
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-/etc/xen/acm-security/policies/example/chwall_ste/test-security_policy.xml.
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+@XENDCONFDIR@/acm-security/policies/example/chwall_ste/test-security_policy.xml.
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The policy XML description must follow the XML schema definition in
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-/etc/xen/acm-security/policies/security_policy.xsd. The policy tools
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+@XENDCONFDIR@/acm-security/policies/security_policy.xsd. The policy tools
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are written against this schema; they will create and refine policies
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that conform to this scheme.
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@@ -144,5 +144,5 @@ policy file naming conventions based on
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choose to use.
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To get a feel for the tool, you could use one of the example policy
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-definitions files from /etc/xen/acm-security/policies/example as
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+definitions files from @XENDCONFDIR@/acm-security/policies/example as
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input or a policy created by the xensec_ezpolicy tool.
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