Solaris Trusted Extensions vs. SELinux

February 28th, 2007

Glenn Faden, Distinguished Engineer at Sun Microsystems has published this very insightful article about the differences between the Trusted Solaris successor - Solaris Trusted Extensions and Red Hat Enterprise Linux which contains SELinux functionality.

Excerpt:
Overview of the Trusted Extensions and RHEL5 LSPP Systems
The Solaris 10 Operating System provides new frameworks for containment (zones), user rights management […]

Tresys launches new SE Linux tools

October 18th, 2006

Tresys, a company that has built expertise around SELinux (Security Enhanced Linux) just announced that they are now offering a new version of their SETools product suite.
While SELinux was never for the faint of heart, one of the main issues around the configuration of SELinux have always been policy management and configuration. It seems that […]

 
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