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607:, I am affraid you are wrong. Solaris 10 Trusted Extension is not an extension on top of Solaris. MLS and MAC principles are implemented but not activated by default within the standard Solaris 10 kernel (In other things, take a look at the credential informations in the proc structures as well as Solaris 10 internals). Talking about "Trusted Extensions" simply means activation of those features, implementing a real MAC policy, applied before any DAC-like policy all over the system. Saying that because Solaris 10 have a default DAC-like setting, that complies with CAPP, means that MAC criterias and MLS security cannot be obtained without acceptance by users is totally wrong. You should edit this topic accordingly. Also, Solaris 10 Trusted Extensions is now certified EAL 4+ vs. CC-LSPP. Contact me if you need more informations. 1778:
the vendor. Furthermore, in almost all cases where Trusted Extensions, and its predecessor Trusted Solaris have been deployed, an appropriate government agency did its own analysis to determine whether the system provided the required functionality and assurance. Because of the nature of these deployments it is not possible to cite the reports that were generated by the accrediting agency, and I have therefore not mentioned it in this article. Nevertheless, it is not difficult to verify that thousands of these systems are in use by military and intelligence agencies. Your assertion that Trusted Extensions is not suitable for MLS deployments is a statement of opinion, since the system has been accredited for such use. I'm sorry that I can't post the details on Knowledge, but the documents are for official use only.
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we've got a detector image there, "relevant to jewelry" - how ? Jewelry uses those best-quality near colorless SiC stones whose picture I want to have there (no faceting). I accept the image shows commonly used poly-SiC, but not happy with its having no sample edges and therefore would rather look for a better one on this topic than use that particular image. I consider myself an image hunter and will try to find something, but as I mentioned, your contribution is more than welcome.
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aircraft certification, would you fly a plane without safety certification from a DER? Why doesn't FAA just take Boeing's word that its all good? You may be unfamiliar with this, but the way the security world works, no assumption that companies are evil and try to mislead is necessary to justify critical capabilities be validated independently.
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arena, it still does) and to trust it, there needs to be independent coorboration of that claim, done by NIST or NSA. You concede that has not happened. Even if MAC becomes less critical, some sort of validation is necessary because some manufactors will make claims that are unreliable, I have seen it in the past and it will certainly continue.
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fully compliant to CAPP+ does not suggest MLS capability, but it also does not preclude it. So when you say "fully MAC compliant" it is not clear what it complies with, if not CAPP+. One needs to read CAPP to understand why this is. So, it would be helpful if you can be more specific about why you feel the first assumption is made.
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claim (falsely in my opinion) that cert. to CAPP goes so far as to 'prove' it cannot do MAC but I think that goes too far. MAC capability is more than just a vendor claim, it suggests the claim is supported by high assurance evidence. CAPP+ does not rise to that, MLSPP may not either. (Where does that leave us?)
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The grainy appearance is the form used for its earliest application, and discovery for detectors in early radio. Many were using this page to identify it in early radio detectors. So while it may be uninformative for some, it may not be so for others. I did not understand what you meant by 'dull.'
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You have restored an image which I consider dull and uniformative - there are dozens of SiC appearances, and that grainy black picture doesn't really tell much. A similar, but much better picture is at the bottom with steel production. There are already too many pictures in that article and I thought
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I've watched you delete my corrections several times, and tried to stay factual and neutral. I agree that it is critical that security capabilities are validated independently. That is the purpose of Common Criteria evaluations, which are performed by government licensed evaluation facilities, not by
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Most of your argumentation loops around the fact that arguing lacks in CC Protection Profile, certified systems under those profile can absolutely not pretend to MLS functionnalities. This is as correct as saying : "No cars have wheels, because security certifications made on cars do not certify they
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Without MLS cert, MLS claim is empty. Vendor claims are not neutral. CC cert is, and we have to go by that, which is provides lots of nice LSPP labling etc, but not enforced by a certified trustworthy kernel, and therefore unrelaible. In fact, I don't even know why NIST allows CAPP to be augmented
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The content is very esoteric for an encyclopedia article. I try to view an article as providing information a person would go to an encyclopedia to see. There are a lot topics that need to be covered (in layman terms,) like how antennas are used and how they work that seem poorly covered to me. In
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You did a nice job, your English is fine! But I couldn't resist making some minor changes to try to clarify it, as I have worked with gimbled inertial measurement systems (and strapped down.) This is an extremely challenging topic to discribe with words. Please check my changes and restore or fix
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The fact that CC certifications are minimal features checkpoint on a staticly defined target make no sense in presuming the absence or non-ability of more features. If such a point have to be pointed at anyway, or if CAPP features have to be discussed, it have to be done on a CC wikipedia entry, not
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While CAPP certification does not prove MAC is beyond its capability, your claim that Solaris is 'certified' for MAC is false. As far as I know, the only certifications that address its MAC is CC to CAPP+ and informed people do not view CAPP+ as evidence of MAC capability. I have even heard people
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Second wrong assumption is that Solaris Trusted Extension cannot be an MLS system because networking is included in the LSPP ST. This is totally wrong, as once Trusted Extensions is activated the networking MAC features of Solaris 10 kernel are activated, including (but bot restricted to) the use of
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First wrong hypothesis says that as Solaris is CAPP compliant it cannot be MAC aware as users have to voluntarily comply to security policy. MAC is implemented but not activated by default within default Solaris 10, so default Solaris 10 security policy is DAC-likebased, therefore being compliant to
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The assertion that LSPP certification does not imply MLS functionality is misleading. Clearly this protection profile is primarily focused on MLS, and is roughly equivalent to the Orange Book B1 in terms of functionality. However, there is now a newer and more robust Medium Robustness for Multilevel
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If that claim is true, then Sun can create a TOE to showcase that capability and certify it. CAPP certifiation is the wrong PP for that. Here is an example of a nutral position: "A claim that Solaris has MLS functionality that is not shown to be trustworthy by CAPP certification, but nevertheless
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As well with the networking : TX includes MLS Trusted Networking and CIPSO protocol. So same notice than before : saying that the multi-level networking features of TX do not warrant MLS capability of TX is wrong and sneakly means TX cannot be MLS. In any way, both of those points sounds to me very
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Please clarify why you believe the second assumption was made. I would agree that it would be incorrect to assume that a system "...cannot be an MLS system because a graphical environment is included in the LSPP ST." I did not see where that assumption was made. It appears to me the point of the
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Re: "it really isn't redundant. It is relevant to jewelry and early detectors per our discussion on my talk page." The reason I removed it again was GA nomination. It has passed. I have no hard feelings against that image but will allow my grumpy nature to speak a bit :-) "relevant to detectors" -
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Keeping with your anology, your claim that "it has wheels" is easily verified, but what if the car has a forged steel crankshaft, not obvious to a driver or an observer, it must be verified somehow. Security is more complex than some technologies and verification takes special methods. Consider
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Your position seems to be: "Trust Sun when they claim Solaris is MAC-capable and base this article on that assumption." That is quite frankly an unreasonable and irresponsible position. MAC-capability historically meant it is strong enough to protect National secrets, (and in the Trusted Solaris
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If the article did assume that "as Solaris is CAPP compliant it cannot be MAC aware" then correction may be needed. However, I do not believe it states or assumes that. Your last sentence above suggests to me that you feel that since Solaris is fully compliant to CAPP+, it is MLS capable. Being
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Sorry for delay. Overload. "Dull" referred to lack of contrast (showing sample edges would help). My problems with SiC (and alike) is that it is not supposed to be black, not even green. Pure CVD SiC is clear transparent, somewhat yellowish for 3C-SiC. Thus I accept we should show what it is, but
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Third wrong assumption is that Solaris Trusted Extension cannot be an MLS system because a graphical environment is included in the LSPP ST. This is also totally wrong. When activating the trusted extensions within Solaris you do not use any more the standard graphical server. In place, you use a
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Why do you oppose that section? It is based on a normal literature source, "Radio" was the leading radio amateur journal in the Soviet Union. The original article contains the measurement data. You argumentation ("vague ideas") does not seem convincible for me. I am returning the text back again.
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On your side, you say you are not unfamiliar with Solaris kernel, independantly of those two negations, I'm not so sure of it as you say S10 cannot be MAC able (in fact it is), certainly can not be an MLS system (while it fully complies to MLS definition), arguing all those points based on wrong
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Rereading the sentence, I don't think it previously said R was lowered. It would have to be reworded to say that, but should it? Granted, it is technically correct (and more precise) to say R is lowered, but laymen just don't get it. Since this is the lead article, I vote to make it as layman
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If lables & roles are robustly enforced with high assurance underlying kernel mechanisms in Solaris, then Solaris goes far beyond meeting CAPP+. So again, if it is not certified trustworthy, we cannot depend on roles and lables beyond what is certified, which is too weak for MAC. I am not
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my opinion, the article has grown with esoteric technical niche sections that only a text book should be trusted to provide. Just because we know something doesn't necessarily mean it should be written in this article; I suggest we be judicious and selective if we are to produce a good article.
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OK, got it. I will put this on my to-do list. An article about SiC implies pure SiC, but then again, my thought was that common use of SiC includes impure SiC that some may come here to identify, generically. That includes sand paper, radio detectors and furnace slag, as well as high purity
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I don't understand why you think that is misleading. What can LSPP enforce on users when it is implemented in an OE that relies on the users to voluntarily cooperate with LSPP? Just because a CC certification can be performed doesn't mean it makes sense. I think LS PP implemented in an MSPP
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Citing cases where DAA's have approved a product for a specific application is not considered evidence that the product is useful for some other application. In fact, for some of those cases, the DAA would not do it again, given an opportunity. Some of them have caused severe losses. Each
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It simply means that they are not used in the perimeter of a CAPP focused default Solaris ST. What does TX is activating those principles and Solaris kernel related features, so that Solaris 'TX' do not use DAC stuff by default anymore, but real labeled and multi level implementation of MAC
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About CC certification, you should understand that it do not intend to be used by "evil" companies to mislead the world and pretend to unexisting functionnalities. The eventual limitations of Protection Profiles are one thing you cannot use to negate existing products functionnalities.
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Similarly, I saw no mention of a claim that Solaris "...cannot be an MLS system because a graphical environment is included in the LSPP ST." Like you, I do not see how a graphical environment could detract from LSPP. So likewise, please clarify why you think that assumption was made.
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Hi Audriusa, Someone asked me what it meant and I couldn't figure it out. I asked someone else smarter than me and they couldn't either. So if you add it back, please write it so it is easier for people to understand. If people don't understand, you don't get your point across.
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unfamiliar with Solaris' kernel, and I would not be very surprised if it does have better mechanisms, but they were not evaluated under CAPP, not certified in any other way I know of and therefore amount to just another unsupported vendor claim that CC was supposed to mediate.
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I may have made a mistake, but I looked at that site and saw as much services offered ad info. We have tried to avoid those kind of links. If the site is as you describe it, and if it stands head and shoulders above the other similar sites, I would support your addition.
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I see a distinction between antennas and antenna models. I view antenna models as a means to gain information about antennas, and I view an antenna encyclopedia article as presenting (perhaps to laymen) the information gained from the models, but maybe not the models
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I don't know the exact grammar rules for capitalization in English, but, if it works as in French, there is a difference between "the Moon" (the one orbiting around the Earth) (capital "M") and "a moon" (any satellite) (small "m"). Please revert this again if I am
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Please clarify where you feel these assumptions are made. I could not find them. I do not disagree with your position that those assumptions are not supported, I was just unable to find where the article makes those assumptions. It seems to me the article is
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Security Protection Profile that has been approved for Common Criteria evaluations. Solaris Trusted Extensions is scheduled to receive its LSPP certification in about a month. At that time I plan to update the paragraph to clarify that it an MLS system.
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I do not know where you find the assertion of Sun saying "... TX is MLS and MAC able because it has XYZ CC certification". You probably misunderstood the following : " TX is MLS and MAC able, and has an XYZ CC certification". Also, perhaps reading again
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Those cases you mention are assumed to have special mitigating circumstances and citing them as examples that imply broader usefulness of a product is not responsible and not neutral and misleading and I think you would agree this article should go
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If you intend to imply that a transistor in reverse bias to zener is a better detector than a comparable diode in comparable bias, then I think I can convince you otherwise. But I could not understand what you intended to imply. Thanks.
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The paragraph about "gimbal lock term is misleading" was written in a generic way. You made it relative to the plane example. That is fine because we are in the "example" paragraph, so I did not revert it. But this remark remains very
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Strictly speaking, no gimbal lock occured on Apollo 11. It's the device that was supposed to prevent it that did more harm than good. The IMU froze because the safety device blocked everything. At least if I understood well the NASA
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Ssd, There are three reasons I made that statement, and neither were intended to suggest we don't need to talk about antennas, nor suggest a one paragraph article. You are indeed reading the wrong tone. I believe my reasons are
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This is wrong as MAC principles are within Solaris but not activated by default in Solaris Kernel. In the default context, being CAPP compliant does absolutely not means those principles do not exists and cannot be activated in
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TX desktop is a multilevel desktop. It cannot be said that including a desktop in the ST do not "warrant" MLS capability as it sneakly implies that multi level TX desktop is not MLS grade, thing it have designed to be from the
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I don't care either way, I was just saying that there was nothing wrong with the original. There's nothing wrong with your edit, either, though "improving the connection" is less specific than "lowering the resistance". —
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I would like to stress that the blog is completely professional, and Hagai is an individual specialist, not a company. TTBOMK, none of the posts even mentions and product or service, let alone attempt to sell one.
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Actually you were right in one interpretation of the sentence. Problem is it had 2 interpretations. I tried to fix that, still retaining the layman orientation, since you appear to be good with that. Thank you.
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Hay, I didn't add the wikify tag, It been there for ages, but by the look of things it needs splitting up into chapters/subheadings, then a lot more content added. personally, I would suggest merging with
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But don't take my word for it, simply apply basic logic and think through this for yourself (objectively without commercial motivations) and consider what you would want to protect your own information.
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dedicated, fully MAC compliant graphical server from which, as an exemple and in other things, you cannot make any drag/drop or copy/paste between graphical objects of different classification levels.
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Solaris 10 Trusted Extensions definately is an MLS system, fully compliant to MAC requirements, certified as such through the Common Criterias, and used as such in very sensible environements.
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compliant OE makes sense, because MSPP may be able to prevent LSPP from being bypassed, or simply ignored. However, LSPP implemented in a CAPP compliant OD makes no sense at all to me.
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Can u help me obtain a plug for these older fones? They were quarter inch plugs (mono) with a right-angle body in which the two little plugs on the headphone wires were plugged.
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I am sorry you see it that way, but I am certain that this part of the article is neutral and right. You are not making a reasonable case to change the article to say what you want.
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Don, I can't figure out what you are talking about. Can you give me more info? I know where you can get right angle quarter inch phone plugs, but is that what you are asking me?
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CAPP. By activating the trusted extensions within Solaris 10, the MAC policy is activated and users have nothing to say about that nor about what this policy will dictate to them.
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article is that CAPP compliance is inadequate to assure the kernel foundation is robust enough for LSPP to do trustworthy labeling. Please clarify how that relates to networking.
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And here I do not say "... yeah... just trust me..." as you suggested I would have do. I presented key resons why it was, and anybody can check this, freely and from facts by :
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I think that sentence is correct as it is shown, but should be deleted. I don't think it says those functions preclude MLS, it is simply not certified worthy of MAC trust.
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article is so long as to be unreadable. In my estimation it is almost 200K, twice the size of articles recommended as definitely needing spliting into sub articles, see
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Its probably fine to remove it, but it is still useful in my view if there is a reference there (it ultimately makes the material more credible). Do what you like.
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Well, I am not adament about it, I would just like to make it assessable to laymen. I think improved connection is clear to more people than lower resistance.
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substrates. I have a pur-ish slightly smoky crystal (reminiscent of smoky quartz, and I have a clump of black crystals that reflect all colors (pretty).
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states Solaris Trusted Extension is not a MLS system. This is a definately wrong assumption you make based on three wrong hypothesis.
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OK, my pleasure, and I see your points, all good. I was sticking my neck out a little too far, glad you made appropriate reverts.
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have. Never beleive those evil car manufacturers that says their cars have wheels because this have never been proved..."
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The sentence previously said that the resistance was lowered, which means the same thing as improving the connection. —
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I will take a look, but that is a special area I am not very informed about, so I will pass this to a colleague also.
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Solaris 10 Trusted Extensions definately is a MLS system, implementing labeled and MLS grade networking and desktop.
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Hi john, first, thanks for replying and accepting this discussion. Here is the quote about the first assumption :
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Thanks for the corrections! The article is really much better now! I knew I was asking to the right person :-).
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I actually found some very good specimens, I will try to photograph one and post it to see what you think.
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is simply totally wrong both on Solaris 10 TX (for labels and roles) and on default Solaris (for roles).
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The security target includes both desktop and network functionality which do not warrant MLS capability
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Your post is both un-neutral and wrong. It will be labeled as such so to extend this discussion.
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So, saying MAC is beyond Solaris's capability is far being neutral, and in addition is wrong.
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Id like to discuss further, I still don't quite understand why it doesn't work in reality.
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CIPSO. You are then working on a trusted networking environment, fully MAC compliant.
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Where did I say that Solaris is MAC able because of some kind of certification ?
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I scanned the image from an NBS Circular 120, and cleaned it up with Photoshop.
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with LSPP. EAL 7 to CAPP would not support LSPP for MAC. This is neutral.
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Gfaden, I may be aware of some of the deployments you are alluding to.
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some should go. No big deal with this revert, but please reconsider.
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the vendor claims it is still trustworthy, just trust us."
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These three articles are our top candidates to work up into
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Can we talk in real-time? my msn is nick_d_m83@hotmail.com
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