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Enhance Security in Linux Using Chrooted Services for System Hardening
Nov 23, 2004
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Anthony Pell
1 min read
Topics Covered
access control
security feature
chrooting
system services
service hardening
Chrooted system services improve security by limiting damage that someone who broke into the system can possibly do. This article discusses, in depth, how to do so.
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