Is SELinux safe to use? How likely is it that it contains a backdoor for the government?
Safe. Almost zero.
Hundreds if not thousands organisations and companies have been using selinux. It has had huge amount of code audits.
>>57438626
>Hundreds if not thousands organisations and companies have been using <X>. <X> has had huge amount of code audits.
Didn't stop the FBI from trying to get a backdoor into OpenBSD
Selinux is not exactly kernel security, actually. More like privilege control stuff.
U wanna look towards PAX kernel for kernel security. Gentoo hardened project can use both selinux and pax kernel at the same time btw.
There are more 0days in your other software.
it's just UAC shit that old mil types fap about with their ADA compilers
>>57438655
Would OpenBSD (as a whole [generally] ) be more secure than Linux?
>>57438655
>things that never happened