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* RE: NSA moving away from SELinux?????
@ 2002-08-22 15:07 Wagner, Grant
  2002-08-22 19:47 ` Ed Street
  2002-08-23  8:33 ` Obj.: Microsoft knick-knack business : Can we stop this ? (We must !) Robert Schoeni
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From: Wagner, Grant @ 2002-08-22 15:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: selinux

The National Security Agency remains committed to operating system security
research in general and specifically in continuing our research using the 
Security-enhanced Linux prototype.  Our relationships with open source
researchers have been very beneficial and we hope to continue and expand
such relationships in the future.

Grant M. Wagner
Technical Director
Secure Systems Research Office
National Security Agency

-----Original Message-----
From: Russell Coker [mailto:russell@coker.com.au]
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 6:08 PM
To: Steve Tate; selinux@tycho.nsa.gov
Subject: Re: NSA moving away from SELinux?????


I'll respond to this message even though it's off-topic because it's 
something that people will want to discuss and other people will be too 
constrained to say much.

Please restrict follow-ups to private mail.

On Fri, 16 Aug 2002 23:29, Steve Tate wrote:
> It's been a while since I've been able to keep up with this list, but
> saw an interesting story on news.com today.  Here's an excerpt (full
> story at http://news.com.com/2100-1001-950083.html):

It's an interesting story, however some of the technical issues are wrong to

an extent that I question the main point of the story.

It's impossible to get a common criteria assesment for multiple 
distributions, because they are compiled by different people, have different

source trees, and are different.

>From what I've heard of United Linux, it may not be coherant enough to get a

single testing for the common criteria.

At the moment I doubt that anyone other than Red Hat will be getting it.  
No-one else seems to have the combination of money and interest.

>   SE Linux may be the NSA's last direct contribution to open-source
>   security, however. Because of loud criticism, the NSA will have a
>   far less direct role in the creation of more secure versions of
>   open-source software.

This doesn't really mean much.  Maybe they'll just pay NAI, SCC, and others 
to do work for them without it being official NSA work.  If the same people 
do the same work for the same aims it doesn't really matter what company or 
organization has it's name on the bottom line.

> Can people "in the know" say whether the NSA is going to be distancing
> itself from SELinux?  Or even abandoning it?  I think so much has

If the NSA people wanted to announce something then I'm sure that they would

have done so.

> already been done with SELinux and the influence of this project on
> other parts of Linux (such as loadable security modules) that we could
> call it a success and turn everything over to the open source
> community, but I would really hate to see NSA become less involved.
> Frankly, I think it's one of the best non-secret things they've done
> in the past decade (and probably ever, for that matter)...

I agree.  SE Linux is at a stage where it can continue without NSA support
if 
necessary.  But things will progress faster with them.

I see plenty of evidence of the NSA guys doing active work on SE Linux, I 
don't see any evidence of them slowing down or making SE Linux a lower 
priority in favour of other things.

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2002-08-22 15:07 NSA moving away from SELinux????? Wagner, Grant
2002-08-22 19:47 ` Ed Street
2002-08-23  8:33 ` Obj.: Microsoft knick-knack business : Can we stop this ? (We must !) Robert Schoeni
2002-08-23 13:40   ` Russell Coker
2002-08-23 20:53     ` ipop3d policy david caplan

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