On Tue, 05 Jul 2005 06:07:49 +0200, Peter Magnusson said: > Im sure NSA would love to have backdoor to SELinux if someone with evil > reasons (what NSA thinks is evil) uses SELinux. Since SELinux is open > source it cant be something obviously because it will be found very > quickly. Must be something that its really, really well hidden. No, SELinux is designed properly to be bulletproof, because the NSA has *two* charges, only one of which is spying on others. The SELinux work is for the charge of securing *our* systems. The back door is elsewhere, where you'll never find it, especially if you're busy looking at the SELinux code looking for backdoors. ;)
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