On Tuesday 06 April 2004 12:25, Stephen Smalley wrote:
I'd encourage you to read the paper available from
http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/papers/inevit-abs.cfm. Quite independent
of any argument about enabling/disabling SELinux by default for FC2,
just a case that flexible MAC is important even for the desktop.
I don't discount that it's 'important'. I doubt whether or not end
users are prepared to deal with SELinux for their every day use
computer. I REALLY question the ideology of forcing it down users
throats (by making it the default) in a Fedora Core release. I worry
that it will be very counterproductive to industry acceptance of Fedora
Core as a remotely usable distribution.
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