Trusted Debian v1.0 Released
Peter Busser writes "The Trusted Debian project releases its first official release, v1.0. Its main focus is solving most (but unlikely all) buffer overflow problems. It features PaX, a kernel patch which does several things. It tries to keep code and data apart, it randomizes stack, code, heap and shared libraries, it does strict mprotect() checking and it also protects the kernel. Trusted Debian also uses the stack protector patch for GCC developed by Hiroaki Etoh at IBM, which adds overflow checks to C/C++ code. It also features FreeS/WAN and RSBAC, an extensive access control framework. More information is available from the website. There is also a demonstration available for the special capabilities of this release."
No remote holes in three minutes will be the new slogan of the Secure Debian project.
:P
This must be a new linux record.
Got Extra Money?
Now it is more secure than Debain Stable and more out-of-date.
...that i never trust any product that has the word "trust" in it?
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