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Re: which distribution to choose

Subject: Re: which distribution to choose
Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2004 10:00:32 -0600
I personally would recommend either SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server (SLES) 8, which offers both Common Criteria ELA3+ security certification, as well as many useful Carier Grade Linux 1.2 reliability and availability features. Amongst the CGL features that I find most valuable are the collection of watchdog timers.

SLES9 is soon to be CC EAL 4+ certified and has achieved CC ELA 5 certification on IBM Z series mainframes.

Although the certifications are hardware specific you can achieve effectively the same level of security on comprable hardware platforms.

At 12/3/2004 03:02 AM, Jochen Witte wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I would like to set up a firewall to protect a small company network. What
>I would like to have is some kind of VPN solution (OpenVPN and ipsec),
>iptables firewalling and a secure distribution with some additional
>sec-related sofware (tripwire etc.). Also I need to run an Apache for
>proxy-requests.
>
>My question is, which distribution to choose for such a
>setup. I would prefer a standard distribution for easy updates and
>community support. A specific "security-enhanced" distribution would do it
>also, if it is not too "pure" :)
>
>Any suggestions?
>
>Regards
>Jochen


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