Greg Williamson wrote:
> As far as I can see, SUSE, Ubuntu and Debian provide SELinux
> option.  But they are more conservative than RedHat/Fedora,
> because it is not enabled in the default installation.
> 
> I don't think it is unpreferable decision. Users can choose the
> option by themself according to requirements in the system.
> 
> ===
> 
> How much of the work currently at hand might be applicable to
> other security models ? Would this be useful groundwork for
> anyone who wanted to implement other frameworks in terms of
> hooks, cleanup of existing code, etc. ?

Yes, it would offer clear groundwork for that, and could be easily
extended.  We didn't implement such a system at this stage because it
would have added additional code, but once there is demand the system
could be easily extended.

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  Bruce Momjian  <br...@momjian.us>        http://momjian.us
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