<x-flowed>At 04:16 PM 02/02/2001 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote

>On Thu, Feb 01, 2001 at 03:23:42PM -0800, Scott C. Best scribbled:
>
> > Okay, sure, some of the ICSA guidelines are good ones...though
> > I can't imagine using anything that didn't meet them at the
> > very least.
>
>How about this:
>"Meets ICSA guidelines.*"
>"<fineprint>* == Not ICSA certified</fineprint>"

Then you'd have to add in several paragraphs explaining what ICSA is and 
why
their certification is important and should I really care. (As if I'm going 

to bother reading this. Where is the one page quick start cheat sheet. I'll 

read the manual later...)

Instead, why not test our "standard" distributions against the list of well 

know Internet scanning services? For example: the WebSaint scanning 
service.
Cost for a complete scan of a single workstation/server unlimited usage is
$50 for 3 months or $100 for 1 year. Then post links to the scan results 
and
to the scanning services that performed the tests. You could also test the
distributions with various LRP packages loaded.

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