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On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, John Galt wrote:
JG>On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, Dan Hutchinson wrote:
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JG>>Has anyone implemented NSA's Secure-Enhanced Linux or has done any work
JG>>with it? NSA states it just adds Mandatory Access Controls. Does this
JG>>help pr
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On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, John Galt wrote:
JG>On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, Dan Hutchinson wrote:
JG>
JG>>Has anyone implemented NSA's Secure-Enhanced Linux or has done any work
JG>>with it? NSA states it just adds Mandatory Access Controls. Does this
JG>>help p
On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, Dan Hutchinson wrote:
>Has anyone implemented NSA's Secure-Enhanced Linux or has done any work
>with it? NSA states it just adds Mandatory Access Controls. Does this
>help protect a system or just become a nusance?
I tried a few months ago, and it's a PITA with Debian. The
Has anyone implemented NSA's Secure-Enhanced Linux or has done any work
with it? NSA states it just adds Mandatory Access Controls. Does this
help protect a system or just become a nusance?
Thanks in Advance
Dan
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On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, Dan Hutchinson wrote:
>Has anyone implemented NSA's Secure-Enhanced Linux or has done any work
>with it? NSA states it just adds Mandatory Access Controls. Does this
>help protect a system or just become a nusance?
I tried a few months ago, and it's a PITA with Debian. Th
Has anyone implemented NSA's Secure-Enhanced Linux or has done any work
with it? NSA states it just adds Mandatory Access Controls. Does this
help protect a system or just become a nusance?
Thanks in Advance
Dan
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