Emily Ratliff wrote:
Mark Armstrong wrote:
All your points are very true, unfortunately I'm looking to put a server into an environment where risk assessment and use of certified products makes the bureaucracy happy.
SLES 10 (SP1) is under re-evaluation at CAPP/EAL4+. See http://niap.bahialab.com/cc-scheme/in_evaluation.cfm It should complete before too long. Does that satisfy your requirement? And SLES9 has CAPP/EAL4+, and was the very first Linux distro to get EAL4+. Similarly, SUSE Linux was the first to get EAL3, and the first Linux distro to get Common Criteria certification of any kind.
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