RE: [patch] CUPS 1.2 SELinux policy changes...

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I am positive there are customer requirements for this. The example could be
multiple classified networks, instead of unclass/class as well. This can
provide printer reduction in these cases with a multilevel print server.
 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt Anderson [mailto:mra@xxxxxx]
> Michael Sweet wrote:
> > Our government customers do not support both secure and non-secure
> > resources from a single server - it violates the policies they have in
> > place.  Assuming that, at some point, they trust selinux enough to
> > change those policies and run classified and unclassified processing
> > on the same system image, you will need to make extensive changes at
> > both the client and server levels in order to securely pass and
> > authenticate the document classification data.
> >

 

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