Selinux in Hardy Heron
Selinux in Hardy Heron
Ho letto in giro che HH implementerà, come opzione, SeLinux. E' vero ? Inoltre pare che esistano delle interfacce per SeLinux: in HH sarà configurabile solo da terminale o ci sarà qualche possibilità anche grafica ?
Noi siamo fatti della stessa sostanza di cui sono fatti i sogni e nello spazio e nel tempo d'un sogno è racchiusa la nostra breve vita.....
Re: Selinux in Hardy Heron
Si é vero:
SELinux is available with commercial support as part of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) version 4 and all future releases. The supported policy in RHEL4 is the targeted policy which aims for maximum ease of use and thus is not as restrictive as it might be. Future versions of RHEL will have more targets in the targeted policy which will mean more restrictive policies.
In free community supported Linux distributions, SELinux is supported in Debian as of the etch release [1], Ubuntu as of 8.04 Hardy Heron, Fedora since version 2, Hardened Gentoo, and Yellow Dog Linux.
It is also supported in EnGarde Secure Linux [2] which requires registration to download.
There was some work to provide SELinux packages for SUSE [3] and Slackware [4], but development seems to have stopped (the files are old).
Ubuntu [5] has been supported and it's expected that the first Ubuntu release based on Debian/etch will have better support of SELinux.[6]
SELinux is available with commercial support as part of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) version 4 and all future releases. The supported policy in RHEL4 is the targeted policy which aims for maximum ease of use and thus is not as restrictive as it might be. Future versions of RHEL will have more targets in the targeted policy which will mean more restrictive policies.
In free community supported Linux distributions, SELinux is supported in Debian as of the etch release [1], Ubuntu as of 8.04 Hardy Heron, Fedora since version 2, Hardened Gentoo, and Yellow Dog Linux.
It is also supported in EnGarde Secure Linux [2] which requires registration to download.
There was some work to provide SELinux packages for SUSE [3] and Slackware [4], but development seems to have stopped (the files are old).
Ubuntu [5] has been supported and it's expected that the first Ubuntu release based on Debian/etch will have better support of SELinux.[6]
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