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Explore RSBAC: An Effective Access Control Solution for Linux
Jan 07, 2005
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Anthony Pell
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access control
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linux kernel
open source framework
rsbac
RSBAC 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). All development is independent of governments and big companies, and
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