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RE: hello



 
> Deepak Kumar Gupta wrote:
> 
> > In my opinion the question is quite abstract. The the need 
> of security in
> > different domain is different, so abstractly you can not 
> say which is most
> > secure distribution.
> 
> [cut]
> 
> > So i think we should talk about a specific domain, when we 
> are talking about
> > the security.
> 
> 
>    That's a pretty good analysis :)  So, the question is : on which 
> criterias (please excuse my poor english ;^) can we categorize the 
> different kinds of linux installations.  I would propose :
> 
>      - the level of disponibility and competence of the adminstrator ;
>      - the number of users ;
>      - the environment : other systems, firewall, ...
> 


I agree with you. I think we can also look at the listing of secure
distributions available and can find more catagories from different point of
views. I have provided the listing on mailing list. The initial study of
these distros would be helpful.


> > Regards
> > Deepak.
> 
> 
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