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Issue #332, Section #1 (17 Oct 2005: Security Module Hooks For Key Management)
Issue #312, Section #8 (5 Jun 2005: Resource List For A Kernel Newcomer)
Issue #303, Section #6 (3 Apr 2005: Realtime LSM And rlimits)
Issue #302, Section #9 (2 Apr 2005: Kernel Crypto API Maintainership)
Issue #300, Section #6 (29 Mar 2005: Extended Attribute Support For JFFS3)
Issue #274, Section #3 (18 Sep 2004: Removing cryptoloop From 2.6 (or 2.7))
Issue #274, Section #5 (18 Sep 2004: Linux 2.6.8-rc3 Released; AES Licensing Dispute And Resolution)
Issue #267, Section #2 (18 Jul 2004: Support For RSA Crypto API In 2.6)
Issue #262, Section #3 (11 Jun 2004: Crypto CRC32C Module)
Issue #260, Section #8 (5 Jun 2004: IPv6 Support For SELinux)
Issue #255, Section #27 (31 Mar 2004: FUSE Filstystem Interaction With SELinux)
Issue #254, Section #12 (19 Mar 2004: Linux 2.6.3-rc2-mm1 Released)
Issue #254, Section #29 (19 Mar 2004: Netlink-Based Notifications For SELinux Kernel Events)
Issue #237, Section #3 (26 Oct 2003: Status Of RelayFS)
Issue #236, Section #5 (26 Oct 2003: Kernel Port-Availability Security Suggestion)
Issue #208, Section #20 (7 Mar 2003: Linux 2.2.24-rc5 Released)
Issue #197, Section #15 (23 Dec 2002: Linux 2.2.24-rc1 Released)
Issue #182, Section #29 (1 Sep 2002: Linux 2.4.20-pre5)
Issue #179, Section #29 (11 Aug 2002: LSM Updates For 2.4 And 2.5)
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