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In <Pine.LNX.3.96.980602172921.21860A-100000@Nigger.EliteHackers.org>, on 06/02/98 at 12:35 PM, Dark Knight <DarkKnight@EliteHackers.org> said:
Do you know the Redbook specs? From my understanding of the specs to have a C2 rateing you can't have a NIC card or Disk Drive. But I think you can have a NIC card in the machine connected to a network that is enrycpted network. But I could be wrong but I don't forget most of what I read..
You are making the same mistake the previous poster made on this.
Orange Book == Standalone Red Book == Network
The numerious criteria for the various levels of trusted systems are too numerious to list here. I *strongly* recomend obtaining copies of the Rainbow Series from the NSA (they will mail a copy for free) and studying the documentation. They are well written and easy to read (unlike many such papers which are techno-bable filled).
There are aprox. 30 manuals in the Rainbow Series that cover a wide range of topics related to Trusted Systems of which the Orange Book is a small part. I doubt you could find more than 5 M$ employees that have read more than a quarter of the manuals let alone are able to implement their principals. I had a copy but like a dumb ass I forgot them where I used to live. I don't think the NSA or DOD I think it's the NSA gives away free copys any more..
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