Maybe what he's after is compartmented security or mandatory access
controls on
the single host.....
It would be an OS level thing to approach an orange book B level.   If
he's using
Linux then a place to start would be:
 http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/index.html

-Lance Nehring
New Particles Corporation


David Schwartz wrote:

> On Wed, 6 Mar 2002 20:06:31 -0500, Robert Krueger wrote:
> >Well, I guess that's just my point.  I haven't identified what SSL can do
> >for
> >ME, actually.   If there are no security advantages to using SSL on a
> >single-user workstation, then I simply need to know this, so I won't waste
> >my
> >time pouring over documentation for something not suited for my purpose.
> >Is this the case?
>
>         What kind of security do you need on a single-user workstation with no
> networking? Who or what are you trying to secure yourself from or against?
>
>         DS
>
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