Thank you, unknown genius!

Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com
Sun Apr 13 03:06:54 UTC 2008


Antonio Olivares wrote:
> 
> Les,
> 
> nspluginwrapper is there, and selinux is there as
> well, what part of the code do you suggest is not
> there.

I didn't think plugins were currently loaded by nspluginwrapper, and end 
users aren't likely be able to set that up or develop suitable policies 
by themselves.

 > Selinux is there to protect you from malicious
> websites that try to execute random code unto your
> machine.

The question is, how does it know malicious code from what you want the 
browser to do?

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   Les Mikesell
    lesmikesell at gmail.com




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