How to Install and Uninstall policy-rcd-declarative-deny-all Package on Kali Linux

Last updated: May 18,2024

1. Install "policy-rcd-declarative-deny-all" package

Please follow the guidelines below to install policy-rcd-declarative-deny-all on Kali Linux

$ sudo apt update $ sudo apt install policy-rcd-declarative-deny-all

2. Uninstall "policy-rcd-declarative-deny-all" package

Here is a brief guide to show you how to uninstall policy-rcd-declarative-deny-all on Kali Linux:

$ sudo apt remove policy-rcd-declarative-deny-all $ sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove

3. Information about the policy-rcd-declarative-deny-all package on Kali Linux

Package: policy-rcd-declarative-deny-all
Source: policy-rcd-declarative
Version: 0.6
Installed-Size: 12
Maintainer: Wouter Verhelst
Architecture: all
Provides: policy-rcd-default-policy
Recommends: policy-rcd-declarative
Size: 3040
SHA256: d7d9b59f3f9a64058e80caccafff1aa9b6c3925beeb08b97f05e7a2a3564b89f
SHA1: f5082e7f528e9d5c02d1ac9ee06688074787475b
MD5sum: e67493d375775e72fe34294aed32a8ec
Description: Blocking default policy for policy-rcd-declarative
Debian policy states that packages providing system services need to
start those services by default, and that the starting of the service
should be done by way of the /usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d script. This script
will execute a program /usr/sbin/policy-rc.d if it exists, allowing the
local system administrator to override behaviour if wanted by creating
a policy script accordin to the interface specified and installing it
under the correct name. This interface is however somewhat problematic,
as explained in https://bugs.debian.org/911290. The package
policy-rcd-declarative attempts to remedy these issues.
.
This package contains a default policy for policy-rcd-declarative that
allows no services to start.
Description-md5:
Section: admin
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/p/policy-rcd-declarative/policy-rcd-declarative-deny-all_0.6_all.deb