Kimmo Paasiala wrote:
>> While the NIAP Web site does not list FreeBSD as a "compliant"
>>> operating system product, it lists Juniper routers, which run an
>>> embedded version of FreeBSD, as compliant. See

> Unfortunately that might just mean that the company behind Juniper has
> payed enough money to get their product certified while basic FreeBSD
> remains uncertified.

Sure. But there are other aspects as well.

Juniper's FreeBSD has been verified (whatever it mean in such particular
case) as installed inside such router - e.g. version, patch level,
kernel compilation options,  loaded kernel modules,  ...

In short, results of security audit of FreeBSD 9.1-R-p2 compiled without
if_re module is not applicable to FreeBSD 9.1-R-p3 compiled with if_re
module nor to FreeBSD 9.1-R-p3 compiled without if_re module

Dan

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