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Old 08-15-2011, 01:51 AM   #1
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What are the top 5 OS's that offers SELinux?


Hey everyone,

May someone please give me a list in order starting with the first free Linux OS on the top 5 scale that offers SELinux just like the Federal Government? Thank you.
 
Old 08-15-2011, 03:13 AM   #2
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in order of what?? What does this have to do with US Government??

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Securit...mplementations
 
Old 08-15-2011, 04:04 AM   #3
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Old 08-15-2011, 12:24 PM   #4
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in order of what?? What does this have to do with US Government??

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Securit...mplementations
Never mind about the US Government.

Can you post up off the top of your the top 5 Linux OS's that has the most security that falls under SELinux? I'm sorry but I'm not looking for any links. I'm looking for the top that's most secured.
 
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Can you post up off the top of your the top 5 Linux OS's that has the most security that falls under SELinux? I'm sorry but I'm not looking for any links. I'm looking for the top that's most secured.
The link he gave you mentions the distros that are known for their SELinux feature, and I suggest you use that as a starting point in your quest. IMHO, it's a much better approach than simply coming into an online message board and asking random people to make up some "Top 5" list for you off the top of their heads. That said, it's kind of strange to focus on mandatory access control when attempting to determine which distro is "most secured" anyway, so perhaps you could enlighten us as to the reasoning behind this?
 
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The link he gave you mentions the distros that are known for their SELinux feature, and I suggest you use that as a starting point in your quest. IMHO, it's a much better approach than simply coming into an online message board and asking random people to make up some "Top 5" list for you off the top of their heads. That said, it's kind of strange to focus on mandatory access control when attempting to determine which distro is "most secured" anyway, so perhaps you could enlighten us as to the reasoning behind this?
I guess he's far too busy to read something, and would rather waste a day waiting for someone else to read it for him? Much quicker that way!
 
  


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