Hi Russell, El lun, 03-01-2005 a las 23:53 +1100, Russell Coker escribió: > On Saturday 06 November 2004 02:57, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton > <lkcl@lkcl.net> wrote: > > debian doesn't GIVE users that choice [remember the adamantix > > bun-fight, anyone?] and instead settles for about the lowest possible > > common denominator - no consideration to modern security AT ALL! > > Doing the things that Adamantix does takes some work. The Adamantix people > are doing their own distribution and are not contributing to Debian. There > are many Debian developers who want to see the same stuff included in Debian > (including me), but no-one with the right combination of interest, time, and > skills. > > If someone is looking for things to work on then it would be a good place to > start. I think that Hardened Debian is putting many efforts in terms of security technologies deployment. We are now working on the deployment in Ubuntu Linux as a first move before the possible deployment in Debian. I'm now interested in making SELinux a really reliable solution thus i have the other things almost done, and some kernel work is already done. The debian policies should be improved and creation of a work team would be great. I have a blank page at the wiki (http://wiki.debian-hardened.org/SELinux_on_Debian) which could be a start point. As i'm new and even i don't know what's the current state of SELinux Debian deployment, i would appreciate any information. I've set up a site (BTW, running on a hardened debian powered "box") where i'm maintaining patches and other stuff i worked on related with SELinux, it's at http://selinux.tuxedo-es.org . Cheers, -- Lorenzo Hernández García-Hierro <lorenzo@gnu.org> [1024D/6F2B2DEC] [2048g/9AE91A22] Hardened Debian head developer & project manager
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