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    Allo stato attuale Internet non sara totalmente libera fintantochč non saranno completamente libere ed accessibili le strutture fisiche che lo trasportano.CityLAN vuole essere il manifesto di questa libertŕ...
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    GTCop Professional Security Appliance aims to provide a powerful tool for satellite communications, with enhanced QoS and bandwidth controls. As derived from IPCop Firewall, it is a stable, secure, easy to configure and maintain GNU/Linux firewall box.
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    USE secure operating system

    USE secure operating system

    a secure, open source OS for use inside USEagency facilities

    A secure and open source operating system. All communications that reasonably can be will be encrypted. It will also have fined-tuned firewall capabilities, with a default policy of deny all inbound except HTTP HTTPS and SSH. Web browser will be sand boxed from other parts of the OS. In order to access saved passwords, cache, cookies, ect in web browser, username/password are required. Downloaded files (and any other files entering the system) will be subjected to both an exception-based and signature-based virus scan. After that, they will be placed in a leveled security storage space, each more secure--with the most secure being 50. Under 50 will be 46-49; under that is 36-45; under that is 27-25; under that is 26; under that is 14-25; under that is 6-13; under that is 5-3; lastly there is level 2 the most insecure. The operating system itself will require many passwords: boot up, access logon screen, login, admin, and more/ Mainly, it will be built with strong security as its base
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