Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 13 May 2003 10:45:59 -0400 | From | Chuck Ebbert <> | Subject | Re: The disappearing sys_call_table export. |
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Jesse Pollard wrote:
> No - C2 evaluation has not been done for almost 3 years. That makes it > impossible to get a C2 evaluation.
The people who used to require that still have lists of approved operating systems. Linux is not on that list.
> And > "C2 like capability" Linux does just as well as M$. Are the log files as > pretty as would be desired? No. But they are acceptable for all US usage > where a UNIX system is acceptable.
"No audit trail" pretty much kills it right from the get-go.
Base Solaris has it. And I'm pretty sure HP-UX 9 did but that was a while ago...
And real ACLs are only now getting into Linux... how long till someone certifies that they work is anyone's guess.
> These are also the same people that will not (or should not) accept > laptops in their environement.
Untrusted users shouldn't be allowed cellphones, PDAs, laptops or similar.
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