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### Extra packages (for EL8 and EL9)
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- [lkrg](https://lkrg.org) (Linux Kernel Runtime Guard)
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- [lkrg](packages/lkrg.md) (Linux Kernel Runtime Guard)
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- [passwdqc](https://www.openwall.com/passwdqc/) (Password/passphrase strength checking and policy enforcement)
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### Extra packages (currently only for EL9)
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# Extra package: lkrg
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## EL8 and EL9
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- Version `lkrg-0.9.7-4.el9_2.security`
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- Based on upstream version `0.9.7`
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### Package summary
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LKRG, or Linux Kernel Runtime Guard, is a kernel module that performs runtime integrity checking of the Linux kernel and detection of security vulnerability exploits against the kernel.
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More information is available on the [LKRG homepage](https://lkrg.org) and in the documentation files included in the package.
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### Usage in Rocky Linux
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Due to EL's kABI stability and the `weak-modules` mechanism, which this package uses, the same binary package of LKRG works across different kernel revisions/builds within the same EL minor release (e.g., 9.2). Once there's a new minor release (e.g., 9.2 is upgraded to 9.3), we'll provide a new build of LKRG accordingly.
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Installing the package does not automatically start LKRG nor enable it to start on system bootup. To start LKRG please use:
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systemctl start lkrg
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```
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To enable LKRG on bootup please use:
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systemctl enable lkrg
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```
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### Testing and recovery
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Although the current package passed our own testing (on 8.8 and 9.2), we recommend that you only enable LKRG to start on system bootup after you've tested it for a while to ensure its compatibility with your system. If you nevertheless run into a boot time issue with LKRG later, you can disable it with the `nolkrg` kernel command-line option.
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### Change log
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* Wed Nov 08 2023 Solar Designer <solar@openwall.com> 0.9.7-4
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- Add a couple of upstream patches, most notably to fix kINT false positives on
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EL 8.8.
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* Tue Oct 24 2023 Solar Designer <solar@openwall.com> 0.9.7-3
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- Use weak-modules if available so that on RHEL and its rebuilds the same LKRG
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package build works across different kABI-compatible kernel revisions/builds
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- Drop 32-bit x86 from ExclusiveArch since recent RHEL lacks such kernel-devel
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* Thu Sep 14 2023 Solar Designer <solar@openwall.com> 0.9.7-2
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- Use kernel build directory corresponding to the kernel-devel package, not to
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the currently running kernel
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- "BuildRequires: kernel" for the /lib/modules/* directory
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- "BuildRequires: elfutils-libelf-devel" to support CONFIG_UNWINDER_ORC=y
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* Thu Sep 14 2023 Solar Designer <solar@openwall.com> 0.9.7-1
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- Wrote this rough RPM spec file for Red Hat'ish distros, seems to work fine on
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RHEL 7, 8, 9 rebuilds, but is only reliable when there's exactly one
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kernel-devel package installed at build time and it exactly matches the target
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kernel version.
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