This appendix describes how to operate an OpenVMS operating
system in a C2 environment. C2 is a United States government rating
of the security of an operating system; it identifies OpenVMS VAX
and OpenVMS Alpha as an operating system that meets the criteria
of a Division C, class 2 system, as described in “Definition of the C2 Environment”. Terminology used in this appendix
is drawn from the United States government's evaluation criteria.
Those versions of OpenVMS that have been evaluated by the
National Computer Security Center (NCSC) are listed in the Evaluated
Products List, which is available from the following source:
National Computer Security Center |
9800 Savage Road |
Fort George G. Meade |
Maryland 20755-6000 |
This information is also available on the World Wide Web site
at:
http://www.radium.NCSC.mil/tpep/epl/index.HTML
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The security protection provided by OpenVMS VAX Version 6.1
and OpenVMS AXP Version 6.1 has been evaluated by the National Computer
Security Center (NCSC) against the requirements specified by the "Department
of Defense Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria" dated December
1985. OpenVMS VAX Version 6.1 and OpenVMS AXP Version 6.1 have been
given a C2 rating.