This is the fourth and final installation of a four-part series devoted to the exploration of LIDS, a Linux kernel patch that will allow users to take away the all-powerful nature of root. The first article in this series offered an . . . . This is the fourth and final installation of a four-part series devoted to the exploration of LIDS, a Linux kernel patch that will allow users to take away the all-powerful nature of root. The first article in this series offered an overview of LIDS. The second installment looked at file restrictions, LIDS File ACLs, and LIDS enhancements of Linux capabilities. Part three discussed granting capabilities, the LIDS-specific capabilities, ACL inheritance and time-based ACLs. This segment will explore LIDS log entries, using Ptrace, some troublesome issues with LIDS and a brief discussion of what users should be using LIDS to protect. The link for this article located at SecurityFocus is no longer available. . This is the fourth and final installation of a four-part series devoted to the exploration of LIDS, . fourth, final, installation, four-part, series, devoted, exploration. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
This is the second part of a four-part series devoted to an overview of LIDS, a Linux kernel patch that will allow users to take away the all-powerful nature of root in order to give programs exactly the access they need . . . . This is the second part of a four-part series devoted to an overview of LIDS, a Linux kernel patch that will allow users to take away the all-powerful nature of root in order to give programs exactly the access they need and no more. The first article in this series offered an overview of LIDS. This installment will look at file restrictions, LIDS File ACLs, and LIDS enhancements of Linux capabilities. The link for this article located at SecurityFocus is no longer available. . This is the second part of a four-part series devoted to an overview of LIDS, a Linux kernel patch t. second, four-part, series, devoted, overview, linux, kernel, patch. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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