On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 4:41 PM, Christopher Linn <cel...@mtu.edu> wrote:
> hi alec,
>
> ----- Alec Taylor <alec.tayl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Good evening,
>>
>> What's the most secure operating system?
>>
>> /me is thinking OpenBSD
>>
>> Features required:
>> B TCP/IP Suite with IPv4 and IPv6 (yeah, I know, big security loss by
>> incorporating Internet access!)
>> B GUI
>> B Web-server (with HTTPS capabilities)
>> B LDAP+-Kerberos server for User auth
>> B CAS or similar for SSO
>> B Radius or (preferably) Diameter support
>> B Java support
>> B WINE compatible
>> B Multithreaded
>> B Multi-processor capable
>> B Wide architecture support (x86, x64, mainframes)
>>
>> If my project proposal is successful, I will be implementing this
>> system to replace a Windows environment at one of the largest banks in
>> the country.
>>
>> Thanks for all suggestions+advice,
>>
>> Alec Taylor
>>
>
>
> is this for desktop? in an enterprise environment you will surely need
> to run e.g. M$ applications and adobe pro

IPv6, Java, Wine really sounds like any bank on the market which
really "cares" about security in the same way as they care about our
money in hedge funds, sci-fi loans, even more sci-fi ratings and so on
:-)

>
> and, what do you mean by "mainframes"?
>
> --
> Chris Linn

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