Re: [suse-security] NSA SELinux
At 14:27 31.05.02 +0200, Mark Müller wrote:
We've looked at LIDS, RSBAC and SELinux and decided to give SELinux a chance. RSBAC is easier to install, but it lacks LSM support and we don't know where RSBAC is going after Amon has finished its master thesis.
RSBAC is OpenSource, so you can continue yourself. There is already a small crew around him so I would not really worry about this. Personally I am sure Amon will keep RSBAC up. I am not exactly uptodate about his plans concerning LSM support. But that should be discussed on his list. You've probably seen the below annoncement. Please feel free to discuss future development on his list and follow the discusion announced below. All I want to do here, is to encourage you to give it a try.. I did and I trust it! Reg. Matthias ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: [rsbac] The "LIDS versus RSBAC versus MEDUSA DS9" discussion Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 21:31:33 +0200 From: Michal Medvecký <M.Medvecky@sh.cvut.cz> To: lids-user@lists.sourceforge.net, rsbac@rsbac.org, medusa@medusa.fornax.sk Hello, we are very proud to invite you to watch and participate the international academic conference OpenWeekend (http://en.openweekend.cz/) held on June 1st on the Czech Technical University (http://www.cvut.cz/) in Prague, Czech republic. The conference will mostly discuss the Linux kernel security. This discussion will include the meeting of the authors of three most significant kernel security patches - Medusa DS9, RSBAC and LIDS - Milan Pikula and Martin Ockajak of Medusa DS9, Amon Ott of RSBAC and Philippe Biondi of LIDS. These guys have never met before. Martin Ockajak and Milan Pikula from MEDUSA DS9 project How can you participate? Whole discussion will be streamed live in the RealMedia format on http://server1.streaming.cesnet.cz:8080/rams/ow2002.ram We will accept questions for tutors on the silcnet (http://silcnet.org) server silcnet.org, channel OW (not #OW!). The english part will start at about 3pm (GMT+2). More info in english at http://en.openweekend.cz/ and in czech - http://www.openweekend.cz/ If anyone would be interested in helping with re-distribution of the signal, please contact me at mailto: misko@openweekend.cz Regards, Michal Medvecky Czech technical university, Prague
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