On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 10:02:32 EDT, Stephen Smalley <sds(a)epoch.ncsc.mil> said:
SELinux provides flexible support for security policies in
recognition
of the fact that a single policy won't meet everyone's desires or
needs.
Just in case my previous note was unclear - I actually agree with Stephen.
If I'm reading his proposal correctly, it *is* something that will be of use in
some environments - it's just that my needs are going in other directions.
(Similarl to the fact there's a need for an Oracle-class database system, even
though I don't run any of those either)...