Hi, * Manoj Srivastava ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061007 00:41]: > I brought this over on the debian-installer mailing list, and > suggested that we ship SELinux installed, but turned off by default; > and a README or a short shell script fr the local administrator to > enable SELinux. Our support at this point is better in some respects > to any other distribution (selecting and installing modular policy > modules, for instance). All the core packages support SELinux (unlike > in, say, Ubuntu). > > We can do this by adding selinux-policy-refpolicy-targeted, > and the dependencies, to the standard install.
I am happy that SELinux is so good now. However, I think it is a bit late to make such changes now. > As per policy, I am raising a balloon about ths issue; I think > if we ship vacation, finger, and sharutils, we can also ship > mandatory acess controls in the standard distribution :) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ zcat /org/ftp.debian.org/ftp/dists/testing/*/binary-i386/Packages.gz | grep-dctrl -P vacation -s Priority Priority: extra We already fixed that pre-sarge, btw. :) If people think finger and sharutils are not important enough anymore to still be standard, we can still fix that. Cheers, Andi -- http://home.arcor.de/andreas-barth/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]