> SCO with CMW+ Trusted Hosts is B1 Rated. If you are concerned about
> security you can run on the CMW+ platform. SCO is not the best OS
> anyway. As we have seen it has many flaws. I have seen the TPEP list,
> and I did not see SCO as a C2 Operating System. The only C2 OS that I
> saw on there was NT (Haha!).
>
> Tim Shoemaker
> Technical Support
> Norman Development, USA
>
> ----------
> From: Norman Widders[SMTP:winspace @
geko .
net .
au]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 1997 12:21 PM
> To: firewalls @
greatcircle .
com
> Subject: Morningstar PPP for SCO how secure ?
>
> Anybody know how secure the implementation of Morningstar PPP for SCO
> is ?
>
> Any feedback would be useful as we have numerous users dialing up for
> remote
> access and I'm curious about others experiences with it or alternate
> PPP
> daemons for SCO would be useful too.
>
> Regards my previous question, 'is SCO C2', some folks maintain it has
> been
> certified some say its marketing hype.
>
> Can somebody kill this thread, has it passed the
> Trusted Product Evaluation Program or not and thus is
> it C2 or just more snake-oil.... heheh
>
> http://www.radium.ncsc.mil/tpep/epl/epl-by-class.html
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> wheres my valium ?
>
>
>
>
>
|
|