Daniel Meyer wrote:
> Christian Haugan Toldnes wrote:
> 
>> * Secure
>>   - Is it? TSL has stack protection. It was included in 2.1, then taken
>>     back, then reincluded in 2.2. Newer versions of various bigger
>>     distributions have similar technologies.
> 
> Stack protection is just a small part of having a "secure" distribution.
> PaX, grsecurity, SELinux, AppAmor, whatever... There is much more out
> there than just stack protection :-)
> 
> So, where is TSL so secure again?

I don't really remember, but I think it was because of the rapid 
updates, and the fact that swup uses GPG signatures to verify that the 
updates it downloads and installs are actually the real thing.

Ohh, and no open ports by default! That's it. :)

It's amazing how fast you can send out updates when having top 
efficiency during QA. :)



c

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Christian Haugan Toldnes
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