Microsoft and Linux

ESGLinux esggrupos at gmail.com
Mon Feb 16 18:47:11 UTC 2009


Hello,

What do you think about UAC (User Access Control) that comes with Vista. ?
yeah, it´s not the same but I have a dejavu with it

I have experimented  the same horrible problems with it that I had when I
began using SELinux (the things didn´t work because selinux denied them)

greetings

ESG



2009/2/16 Tosh <toshlinux at gmail.com>

> Anton Hofmann wrote:
>
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>> Joy Methew schrieb:
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>>> hello all,
>>>                   Redhat gives Selinux security.....does microsoft
>>> provide
>>> this type security??
>>>                   bcoz selinux is very important and robust security.....
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>
>> There is no technology like SElinux for MS-Operatingsystems, you can use
>> Group Policys in Server 2008 to "secure" object access, but that is a
>> big difference compared to SElinux.
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>>  I would think the better question is :
> Why are you still running Windows?
>
> And no SELinux is not even generally accepted in the Linux world as a
> standard
> so how/why would other platforms care?
> I tend to keep SELinux on, but it does create some extra work
>
>
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