Vladimir N Kosovac wrote:
On Thu, 2008-01-17 at 08:19 +0100, Valent Turkovic wrote:
Jeff Spaleta wrote:
On Jan 16, 2008 12:35 PM, Valent Turkovic <valent.turkovic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What is your target audience with SELinux?
Everyone who runs a computer that takes input from an external source,
whether that be floppies, or a network connection, or a bluetooth
keyboard. Security matters... it doesn't matter if you are a desktop
user or not... security matters. If we are doing a good enough job at
policy writing and management then we fix the policies.
Will fedora include virus scanners? If not why?
yum search clamav
I ment by default like SELinux.
I think you need to go a step (or two) back and re-read what people are
saying about the reasoning behind SElinux enforcing by default.
It is a good thing and a positive shift in the right direction. It does
not cause many problems anymore but if, in some cases, it does,
everybody is free to turn it off if not willing to help developers to
make it better by filing a bug. You can disable it, as you know, at
install time as well.
Comparing Fedora to other distributions is meaningless. Every distro has
its own reasons to package stuff as they do. Fedora is not in a business
I'm not comparing Fedora distro as a hole! Why doesn't nobody get the
point?!? I'm just talking about Fedora Destop spin.
Valent.
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