Tuesday Apr 01, 2008

Solaris 10 has become the first Unix or Linux Operating System to receive IPv6 Certification from the DoD Joint Interoperability and Test Command (JITC).  JITC is the DoD organization responsible for validating products for use in the US DoD.  This most recent certifcation of Solaris for IPv6 standards extends our earlier IPv6 logo certification performed at the University of New Hampshire Interoperabity Lab.

Solaris is the ONLY product currently listed in the "Advanced Server" Category.  Testing was completed on SPARC as well as x86/x64 platforms.

Why should you care?

Sun's continuing commitment to standards in support of the Federal Government means that our customers will be able to move quickly into their transition to the next generation of the internet.

If you'd like to try out Solaris 10 or our next generation of Solaris, known as Solaris Express, they are both available via free downloads and include free right-to-use license.  If you are not sure of the difference between the various Solaris editions, please see my earlier blog entry.


Comments:

Solaris has been receiving EAL4 evaluations against the Controlled Access Protection Profile (CAPP) since the Solaris 2.5 days. With Solaris 8 we added the RBAC PP. To the best of my knowledge the Linux variants (RHAT 4 and Suse) have only recently (2006) received EAL 4 evaluations. We were the first to have a multi-level OS with TSOL 2.5 and some versions of SunOS 4. (aka Solaris 1.X) Several versions of Trusted Solaris (2.5. 2.6, 8) have received EAL4 evaluations including the LSPP. No Linux or MS Windows variant has ever received this evaluation yet.
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