Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 28th Sep 2005 11:04 UTC, submitted by Rahul
Red Hat Red Hat, with help from IBM and Trusted Computing Solutions, plans to put its operating system through the paces of the National Information Assurance Partnership's Common Criteria evaluation program to create the first "trusted" Linux operating system.
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RE: The article is wrong and ...
by Rahul on Wed 28th Sep 2005 13:42 UTC in reply to "The article is wrong and ..."
Rahul
Member since:
2005-07-06

Not sure what you consider wrong in the article since it mentions that in the "past' used to run only on RISC architectures.

An updated version of RHEL 4 targets EAL4 while ongoing efforts in RHEL 5 target the LSPP, CAPP and RBAC profiles which I believe dont include the GUI in a comprehesive way beyond potential visual display of current roles,labels or profile including printing

http://niap.nist.gov/cc-scheme/in_evaluation.html#r
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-lspp

There are independant efforts to do this however that is not tied to the certification process

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FC5Future

Hope that helps

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Robert Escue Member since:
2005-07-08

My bad.

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