RSBAC
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RSBAC (Rule Set Based Access Control) is a flexible, powerful and fast open source access control framework for current Linux kernels, which has been in stable production use since January 2000 (version 1.0.9a). It implements security models and concepts as decision modules, based on the GFAC framework by Lapadula.
Features
- Free Open Source (GPL) Linux kernel security extension
- Independent of governments and big companies
- Several well-known and new security models, e.g. MAC, ACL and RC
- On-access virus scanning with Dazuko interface
- Detailed control over individual user and program network accesses
- Fully access controlled kernel level user management
- Any combination of security models possible
- Easily extensible: write your own model for runtime registration
- Support for latest kernels
- Stable for production use
See also: SE Linux, Computer Security
External links
- RSBAC homepage (http://www.rsbac.org)
- PaX homepage (http://pax.grsecurity.net)