Loongson engineers continue working to improve their MIPS64-derived, RISC-V-inspired LoongArch CPU architecture code. With the in-development Linux 6.3 kernel are yet more improvements, including now supporting Kernel Address Space Layout Randomization (KASLR) for better security. . The LoongArch CPU code with Linux 6.3 now allows support for kernel relocations, support for KASLR, a single kernel implementation for Kdump, hardware breakpoints/watchpoints support, and KProbes/KRetProbes support. There is also LoongArch support now for some kernel self-tests. Kernel Address Space Layout Randomization support is important to help prevent exploits of memory corruption vulnerabilities and attacks relying upon known locations within the kernel memory. The link for this article located at Phoronix is no longer available. . The LoongArch processor architecture in Linux 6.3 boosts security features via KASLR implementation and dynamic kernel memory placements.. LoongArch, Kernel Address Space Randomization, Linux Kernel, Security Enhancements. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Hewlett-Packard will sell a secure version of Linux, a product that marks a departure for computer makers that traditionally have favored partnerships with companies such as Red Hat that sell Linux. HP Secure OS Software for Linux, which will be announced Wednesday, will cost about $3,000, said Roberto Medrano, general manager of HP's Internet Security division.. . .. Hewlett-Packard will sell a secure version of Linux, a product that marks a departure for computer makers that traditionally have favored partnerships with companies such as Red Hat that sell Linux. HP Secure OS Software for Linux, which will be announced Wednesday, will cost about $3,000, said Roberto Medrano, general manager of HP's Internet Security division. It includes a version 2.4 of Linux with open-source HP enhancements, higher-level software such as Apache Web server, and utilities that tightly control communications between programs and detect attacks. The move is a departure for companies such as HP that sell servers, the powerful networked computers on which the Linux operating system is most popular. HP, IBM, Compaq Computer and Dell Computer historically have preferred partnerships with the major companies that sell Linux--Red Hat, Caldera International, SuSE and Turbolinux--to creating a version of Linux of their own." Guardian Digital, sponsors of LinuxSecurity.com, have recently released EnGarde Secure Linux, available immediately for download. For further information on this secure server distribution, The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Dell is introducing a fortified variant of Unix, emphasizing their transition towards customized offerings in the industry.. HP Secure OS, Linux enhancements, Secure Linux, Server Solutions, HP Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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