Jeff Kinz wrote:
Since SElinux seems to spawned as an intern type project and nothing
more, what I object to is it being enabled by default.
IRC most if not all of the features of SELinux (essentially fine-grained
access control systems), Were already up and running in version of UNIX
[Domain-IX] used/built by Apollo Computer in
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and earlier.
Apollo was absorbed by HP a few years later and HP added all their stuff
to HP-UX.
And also version of AIX for ES9000 mainframes. On that thing you could
completely safely do things like "chown root /usr/bin/vi; chmod 4755
/usr/bin/vi" (or on any other command). Yeah, the process would run as
root. But with privileges of user that started it ;-)
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