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?
-- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx