On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 13:19, James Harrison wrote: > Can we have two kernels - one with SELinux and one without. Boot with selinux=0, and the SELinux code is disabled. > Anaconda should install it by default, but there should be an option to not > install SELinux. > > Its up to the user how secure he/she wants to make their systems. > > I read the wonderful news article about SELinux and how the NSA have inserted > their "security" code into Linux, but I cant see any technical detail. > > Maybe if someone were to explain what they actually did then I might change my > mind or point me in the right direction. http://www.nsa.gov/selinux. Technical reports and published papers available under http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/docs.cfm. -- Stephen Smalley <sds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> National Security Agency