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Firewall (F15 feature) yes
pam_systemd yes
OpenSCAP (secstat, firstaidkit) yes/no Luigi Votta
DogTag Certificate System (PKI-*) yes/no
SELinux Enhancements yes/no
polkit-qt yes/no
sectool yes/no
freeipa yes/no
dnssec-tools & dnssec-config yes/no

Security

This section describes the security changes and enhancements available in Fedora 15.

OpenSCAP

First introduced in Fedora 14, OpenSCAP is a set of open source libraries providing an easier path for integration of the SCAP line of standards, managed by NIST and created to provide a standardized approach to maintaining the security of enterprise systems, such as automatically verifying the presence of patches, checking system security configuration settings, and examining systems for signs of compromise.

In Fedora 15, openscap, the set of open source libraries enabling integration of the SCAP line of standards, has been upgraded from version 0.6.3 to 0.6.8. During these development stage there has been introduced full support for perl regular expression by default, OVAL float type support, XSL transformation improvements and Dublin Core support, added OVAL schemas version 5.6 and improved XCCDF reporting.

secstate, the Security State Configuration Tool, has been rebuilt in Fedora 15 against version 0.4.1.

firstaidkit, the System Rescue Tool that automates simple and common system recovery tasks, has been upgraded from 0.2.17 to version 0.2.18.