Is SE Linux only for Linux?
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| Sun is also apparently considering adding type-enforcement to Solaris. It’s
| yet to be seen whether this happens and if so whether it is compatible with
| SE Linux.
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| So it seems that a significant portion of the SE Linux code base is portable,
| and in particular the user-space code should port well. The interfaces for
| and methods labelling files etc should port well between platforms. Therefore
| I recommend not having SE Linux code split into Linux specific trees and
| instead having a compile option to enable SE Linux support.
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http://etbe.coker.com.au/2007/08/31/is-se-linux-only-for-linux/
OpenID: Can it become single sign-on for the Web?
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| The OpenID Foundation wants to change that. On the user side, its
| community-developed system aims to let users create a single identity for
| signing on to an unlimited number of Web sites, relieving them of the need to
| maintain a variety of IDs and passwords.
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http://www.itnews.com.au/News/NewsStory.aspx?story=60405
Related:
Fedora Core 5 End of Life
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| In total, Fedora Core 5 will have had a lifespan of 15 months. For
| the sake of comparison, under the old policy, FC5 would have only
| had a lifespan of 11 months.
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http://www.linuxlookup.com/2007/may/03/fedora_core_5_end_of_life
Tresys Nails 'Hardened Security' With Brickwall & Upcoming Razor
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| "But SELinux contains tens of thousands of rules, written in
| assembly language. We make implementation easier by turning that
| spaghetti code into reference code," he said.
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http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/reports/6365/1/
Net giant supports open ID scheme
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| OpenID is a decentralised identification system that lets
| individuals use a single password for any site that supports it.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6376029.stm
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