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gradm: gradm (Grsecurity Administration Utility)
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gradm:
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gradm: Gradm, the administration utility for the role-based access control
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gradm: system, is a powerful tool that parses your ACLs (Access Control Lists),
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gradm: performs the enforcement of a secure base policy, optimizes the ACLs,
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gradm: as well as handles parsing of the learning logs, merges them with your
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gradm: ACL set, and outputs the final ACLs.
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gradm:
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gradm: Before you install gradm, boot into your patched grsecurity kernel.
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gradm: You can compile gradm in any kernel you wish, but the installation will
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gradm: fail if the kernel does not support grsecurity.
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