Secure LFS, SELinux, OpenBSD, LFS 5.x ...

botboy <[email protected]> Thu, 25 Dec 2003 20:27:36 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.linux.lfs.security
Organization Linux From Scratch
Message-ID <[email protected]>
LFS was meant to be an educational purpose implementation of a GNU/Linux
based operating system. I have difficulty understanding HOW SLFS could be
something easily integrated into the mainstream LFS. Some library and
kernel patches cannot possibly account for a completely secure platform,
although this is a good start.

Take for example what OpenBSD, SELinux have to offer. There is still a lot
more work to be done, and I fail to understand how a project such as the
plain LFS could easily integrate all the necessary components. This is not
what it was built for right?

In anycase every effort that provides us with a better platform is worth
supporting!

Greets all, the winter.txt hint ROCKS :P
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