On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 05:55:06PM +0100, Paul Jakma came forth with:
> -> secure room with audited access
> -> secure building with audited access
> -> if on network, then your network must be secure and audited. (ie not on
> the internet).
if on the network, give up on security... :)
to get NT to C2 you have to disable the network.
anyway, most of this is in the archives from the early days. If you're
interested in real security under linux, have a look at the SGI
B-level security audit of linux. They're working on getting it to pass.
L.
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