[OT][Practices] The Case for RBAC/MAC

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1: e-mail is a people skill, you affect people with it.  The value
    of your presentation rises or falls with your skill at presentation.
2: My embedded headless linux targets live in isolated 
    networks, even relative to other computer or 
    network equipment at the target site.  At times, the nearest
    land is 2 miles straight down (ocean floor).
3: These targets are also without anything resembling 
    a linux-aware operator and (ipso facto) must generate 
    NO mail and self-limiting logs of a "usually ignored' type.

from the above, SELinux offers me *nothing* I need and costs me
something for which there is no reward.

Brian Brunner
brian.t.brunner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(610)796-5838

>>> thebs413@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 11/17/05 06:38PM >>>
Chris Mauritz <chrism@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> SELinux shouldn't be turned on by default and in many cases
> simply creates extra overhead/bloat on a system that
doesn't
> really need it. 

Okay, I give.  I would like people to quantity/quality
"doesn't really need it."  I've really "bit my lip" on this
since just after the early stuff, but it keeps coming up over
and over.


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