On Oct 7, 2006, at 7:51 AM, Karsten Hilbert wrote:

Well, given that internet access is desirable for access to
clinical resouces I do think SELinux is desirable, too,
depending on circumstances. Just to get that extra bit of
protection. Even if the GNUmed database/client themselves
don't need the internet access.

Well, the GNUmed database and client *do* each need internet access if medical care is to be given (or info needs to be accessed) away from wherever the server lives, correct? Maybe for those needing extra protection the database could be on a machine that gives access only through a second machine serving to the internet?


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