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From: "Geo."
"Adam Flinton" wrote in
message news:509264.5140f7{at}harborwebs.com...
> SE Linux comes with the source rpm'es for the fedora stuff but seeing how
> they're not even compiled to binaries I fail to see how they would count
as
> applications.
Lets say today you have a current SE Linux CD, put it in a safe, on
december 31st you take it out and install everything on the cd. Now if you
are exploitable then those count as security issues that need to be
addressed. The product is defective.
That's all I'm saying, I'm not trying to label one an OS flaw and another
an Application flaw because todays software has become so integrated and
there are so many dependencies you just can't do that. You of all people
should realize that a flaw in some piece of portable code that's
exploitable on one platform and not exploitable on another forces you to
view this a different way than that.
Geo.
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