Capsicum is an implementation of capability-based security for UNIX and similar systems. Presented at USENIX 2010, the system is part of FreeBSD since...
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Capability-based security (redirect from Capsicum Capabilties)
Conventions and Miscellanea capsicum(4) – FreeBSD Kernel Interfaces Manual "Capsicum(4)". Capsicum: practical capabilities for UNIX. Retrieved 9 July 2024...
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FreeBSD (category Lightweight Unix-like systems)
FreeBSD is a free-software Unix-like operating system descended from the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD). The first version was released in 1993 developed...
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Preventing and Mitigating Security Bugs Sandbox – The Chromium Projects FreeBSD capsicum(4) man page – a lightweight OS capability and sandbox framework OpenBSD...
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Linux.) Some consider seccomp comparable to OpenBSD pledge(2) and FreeBSD capsicum(4)[citation needed]. seccomp was first devised by Andrea Arcangeli in January...
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3rd party copyrighted library called XAD that is available for all POSIX (Unix, Linux, BSD, and for AmigaOS, MorphOS, etc.). This library is freely distributable...
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2.0 was the first version of FreeBSD to be claimed legally free of AT&T Unix code with approval of Novell. It was the first version to be widely used...
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Ipfirewall, PF Yes Yes Yes chroot, jail, bhyve Unix permissions, POSIX.1e and NFSv4 ACLs, Capsicum, TrustedBSD MAC, OpenBSM KDB, DDB, KGDB, DTrace,...
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research on chili peppers and the discovery and description of a new species, Capsicum tovarii; professor emeritus of Botany at Miami University; Fellow of American...
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