From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Message-ID: <439ED72C.4040000@guardiandigital.com> Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 09:14:04 -0500 From: Pax Dickinson MIME-Version: 1.0 To: SELinux List Subject: SELinux patent issues? Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Sender: owner-selinux@tycho.nsa.gov List-Id: selinux@tycho.nsa.gov Hi all, I saw this comment about SELinux patent issues on Slashdot and was hoping someone could enlighten me as to whether there's anything to this? --- SELinux and the Patent Trolls (Score:2) by mpapet (761907) on 07:23 PM December 12th, 2005 (#14243004) (http://www.michaelpapet.com/) I checked on this a few months ago and found that SELinux may be patented by the company that appeared to write it for the NSA, the secure computing corporation.(SCC) Patents owned by the SCC include: 5,867,647 System and method for securing compiled program code 5,822,435 Trusted path subsystem for workstations 5,796,836 Scalable key agile cryptography 5,596,718 Secure computer network using trusted path subsystem which encrypts/decrypts and communicates with user through local workstation user I/O devices without utilizing workstation processor 5,502,766 Data enclave and trusted path system 5,499,297 System and method for trusted path communications 5,276,735 Data enclave and trusted path system 5,272,754 Secure computer interface 6,772,332 System and method for providing secure internetwork services via an assured pipeline 6,658,571 Security framework for dynamically wrapping software applications executing in a computing system 6,640,307 System and method for controlling access to documents stored on an internal network 6,453,419 System and method for implementing a security policy 6,357,010 System and method for controlling access to documents stored on an internal network 6,332,195 Secure server utilizing separate protocol stacks 6,321,336 System and method for redirecting network traffic to provide secure communication 6,301,658 Method and system for authenticating digital certificates issued by an authentication hierarchy 6,219,707 System and method for achieving network separation 6,209,101 Adaptive security system having a hierarchy of security servers 6,182,226 System and method for controlling interactions between networks 6,144,934 Binary filter using pattern recognition 6,072,942 System and method of electronic mail filtering using interconnected nodes 6,003,084 Secure network proxy for connecting entities 5,983,350 Secure firewall supporting different levels of authentication based on address or encryption status 5,968,133 Enhanced security network time synchronization device and method 5,950,195 Generalized security policy management system and method 5,918,018 System and method for achieving network separation 5,915,087 Transparent security proxy for unreliable message exchange protocols 5,913,024 Secure server utilizing separate protocol stacks My attempts at getting some kind of feedback from the SCC were in vain because no one called me back. Does Redhat license this? Will the patent trolls come after me if I attempt to use it in a commercial OSS way? Any insight would be great. --- Thanks, Pax -- This message was distributed to subscribers of the selinux mailing list. If you no longer wish to subscribe, send mail to majordomo@tycho.nsa.gov with the words "unsubscribe selinux" without quotes as the message.