>> Yea, I guess you can begin. I/We would really love to hear more about it. We >> could all learn something from this. > > You got me wrong here :-) I am not really qualified to say something about > "what makes TSL 3.x more secure than other distros", since i havent looked > into TSL 3.x closely. Seeing anaconda and kickstart removed was a major > showstopper for me... So what i ment was: tell us what makes TSL so > ubersecure. The beta release note just mentiones "quick security bugfixes" > (didnt compare the fix-times, so i cant do any judgement here), SWUP (i > personaly think yum is superior, same functionality but much faster) and > CP+ for easy management (personaly, i'm scared when i read easy web > management, but thats just my CLI loving mind talking...) > > Whats TSLs current use of (or statement to): > > - SELinux > - RBAC > - ASLR > etc?
anyone? :-) -- Q: Gentoo is too hard to install = http://www.cyberdelia.de and I feel like whining. = [EMAIL PROTECTED] A: Please see /dev/null. = (from the gentoo installer FAQ) = \o/ _______________________________________________ tsl-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trustix.org/mailman/listinfo/tsl-discuss
