Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!rutgers!mailrus!ulowell!hawk.ulowell.edu!arosen From: arosen@hawk.ulowell..edu (MFHorn) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: B1 security in System V (was Re: Implications...) Message-ID: <10192@swan.ulowell.edu> Date: 14 Nov 88 04:50:12 GMT References: <48300017@hcx3> <1698@cadre.dsl.PITTSBURGH.EDU> Sender: news@swan.ulowell.edu Lines: 17 Written 5:40 pm Nov 8, 1988 by scott@attcan.UUCP (Scott MacQuarrie) > There is a product available from AT&T's Federal Systems group called > MLS (Multi-Level Security) which provides B1-level security in a System V > Release 3.1 environment. > I have seen the product on a 3B2, it's availablity > from other vendors would probably require work by those vendors. What does this product do to get this rating? I had heard that ATT, Sun and probably others had been working on a B-level Unix. I didn't know anyone had gotten past C2. Andy Rosen | arosen@hawk.ulowell.edu | "I got this guitar and I ULowell, Box #3031 | ulowell!arosen | learned how to make it Lowell, Ma 01854 | | talk" -Thunder Road RD in '88 - The way it should've been