On Thu, 3 Jun 1999, M. Adam Kendall wrote: > >Finally, there are several other secure Linux projects in development. > > kha0S has much the same vision as OpenBSD: Audited code, small > footprint, and cryptographic components. This seems like a good time and place to mention the goals of the other distributions: - Bastille Linux: a safe 'handout' Linux that sysadmins can give to users on their network without worrying about security - 'Secure Linux' (no name yet, please visit the voting page): a secured internet server Linux system, including both extra security measures and extra server functionality > Also, one other thing to note is that unlike the other > distributions, we do have a vision and current course of action, Euhmm. It seems like Bastille Linux and 'our' secure linux also have that... It's just that kha0s has some code, whereas Bastille Linux and secure linux are still in the design stage. > Should anyone want to view the three major secure linux projects, > the web sites listed should give anyone enough information about > all of them. > kha0S: http://kha0s.org > Bastille: http://www.bastille-linux.org > Secure Linux?: http://www.reseau.nl/securelinux > I beleive that all three have mailing lists that you can join > should you wish. Last night, I also set up a common mailing list for all secured Linux projects. That list is specifically to avoid too much double work and to share good ideas. The list: securedistrosat_private Subscription: $ echo subscribe securedistros | mail majordomoat_private regards, Rik -- Open Source: you deserve to be in control of your data. +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Le Reseau netwerksystemen BV: http://www.reseau.nl/ | | Linux Memory Management site: http://www.linux.eu.org/Linux-MM/ | | Nederlandse Linux documentatie: http://www.nl.linux.org/ | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+
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