CRIME Secure Linux in Russia

From: Shaun Savage (savages@private)
Date: Thu Jul 18 2002 - 07:03:28 PDT

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    I did some research on the subject  of secure Linux in Russia.  I found
    out that the Russian has it own version of secure linux.  It is based on
    RSBAC ( http://www.rsbac.org)   supported by ALT Linux
    http://www.altlinux.ru or (com for those that don't read russian.)
    
    Here is an article
    http://newsforge.com/newsforge/02/07/16/1319244.shtml?tid=23
    
    RSBAC does not support LSM, but it does offer good auditing, When I
    worked on it configuration was a nightmare.
    I am sure someone here can compare the two SELinux vs RSBAC
    
    :-)  I can just see the next cold war over "Which SECURE Linux you use"
    
    Shaun Savage
    
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