UbuntuHelp:DazukoTroubleshooting
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Getting Started
What is Dazuko?
A common interface across all platforms is needed for 3rd party file access control. With such an interface, focus could be redirected from OS hacking to solving real problems. The interface is here. It is called Dazuko.
This page is to help those that are having trouble installing dazuko on Linux. To begin, you MUST have build-essential and module-assistant installed.
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential module-assistant
Disable AppArmor
First of all, dazuko cannot be inserted into your kernel if you have apparmor running. To turn this program off type or copy/paste in Terminal:
$ sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/dazuko
Copy and paste the following lines to the document. Then save and exit.
install dazuko modprobe -r apparmor;\
modprobe -i dazuko; \
modprobe -i apparmor
Installation Methods
Deb Method
Now, we will first attempt to install dazuko via the .deb package. (This file was downloaded to my desktop.)
Download the package -> http://www.dazuko.org/files/dazuko-source_2.3.3-1_all.deb
Open Terminal.
$ sudo dpkg -i ./Desktop/dazuko-source_2.3.3-1_all.deb
$ sudo module-assistant prepare
$ sudo m-a a-i dazuko
For some reasons, this step may not work. Most of the time this is due to the capability module. To go around this move on to the next method.
Tar.gz Method
If the first method did not work, try the .tar.gz method. (This file was downloaded to my desktop.)
Download the following file -> http://www.dazuko.org/files/dazuko-2.3.4.tar.gz
Type or copy/paste the following lines into Terminal.
$ tar -xvf ./Desktop/dazuko-2.3.4.tar.gz
$ cd dazuko-2.3.4
$ su
- ./configure
- make
- sudo make test
If you receive any errors from this step, try this.
- rmmod capability
- insmod /dazuko.ko
- modprobe capability
- sudo make test
You should receive that the module is already installed.
- cat /proc/modules
You should find dazuko listed.
- cat /proc/devices
You should find dazuko listed with a number beside it.
- mknod -m 600 /dev/dazuko c [the number] 0
- chown root:root /dev/dazuko
- make install
Dazuko should now be installed.
Source: http://www.dazuko.com