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(Category) (Category) SULinux Faq-O-Matic : (Category) General Information

Stanford University Linux is a hardened version of RedHat Linux. SULinux is designed to keep you safe against hackers/crackers while integrating your Linux system into the Stanford computer environment. Most importantly, SULinux provides a mechanism to bring your system up to date with all the latest system and security packages. SULinux is developed and distributed by the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Departments.

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Answers in this category:

(Answer) What is SULinux?
(Answer) How do I get SULinux?
(Answer) How is SULinux different than RedHat?
(Answer) Who supports SULinux?
(Answer) Who do I email for support?
(Answer) Is there a sulinux-help list archive?
(Answer) Links to other documentation...

(Answer) What are the various authentication methods?
(Answer) Why is NFS/NIS disabled?
(Answer) Why is autofs disabled?
(Answer) How do I re-enable NFS?
(Answer) How do I re-enable AutoFS?
(Answer) What is AFS?
(Answer) How do I enable/disable AFS?
(Answer) What is Kerberos?
(Answer) What is SSH?
(Answer) Why does libsafe make program (insert name here) coredump?
(Answer) What is libsafe?
(Answer) How can I retrieve my mail from the leland servers?
(Answer) How do I install Zephyr?
(Answer) Why did /usr/pubsw disappear?
(Answer) How do I enable Kerberos authenticated remote logins and shells?

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