, 2004-01-14
The Linux standards group publishes 565 pages of data describing a standards-compliant Linux package. So why aren't any of them about security?
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Standardizing on Security
, 2004-01-14 The Linux standards group publishes 565 pages of data describing a standards-compliant Linux package. So why aren't any of them about security? |
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I liked the old Unix columnist much better because, he knew what he was talking about!
What would you add to LSB to make it more secure? Most of LSB is describing directory structures and locations of scripts and programs. It's meant so I can go from one LSB compliant Linux to anothe...
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