ALL ABOUT PORTABLE
Thursday 29th of July 2010 04:35:08 PM
Posted by admin / Under Systrace
| SysTracer is a system utility tool that can scan and analyze your computer to find changed (added, modified or deleted) data into registry and files. |
Cambridge Researcher Breaks OpenBSD Systrace
Thursday 29th of July 2010 04:35:08 PM
Posted by admin / Under Systrace
| "University of Cambridge researcher Robert Watson has published a paper at the First USENIX Workshop On Offensive Technology in which he describes serious vulnerabilities in OpenBSD's Systrace, Sudo, Sysjail, the TIS GSWTK framework, and CerbNG." |
SysTracer - shows your system files & regs changes
Thursday 29th of July 2010 04:35:08 PM
Posted by admin / Under Systrace
| Simple to use system utility tool for finding your modified/added/deleted files, folders and registry entries. |
sysjail - systrace userland virtualisation
Thursday 29th of July 2010 04:35:08 PM
Posted by admin / Under Systrace
| sysjail is a userland virtualisation system for operating systems supporting the systrace library. It runs on OpenBSD and NetBSD. The first generation of sysjail is as close to a drop-in replacement for FreeBSD's jail subsystem as reasonably possible. |
Add an extra layer of security with systrace
Thursday 29th of July 2010 04:35:08 PM
Posted by admin / Under Systrace
| "Niels Provos' Systrace is a utility that monitors and controls what an application can access on a system by creating and enforcing access policies for system calls. For the Linux crowd, it's something like the US National Security Agency's SE Linux, but it's more flexible" |
Add an extra layer of security with systrace
Thursday 29th of July 2010 04:35:08 PM
Posted by admin / Under Systrace
| Niels Provos' Systrace is a utility that monitors and controls what an application can access on a system by creating and enforcing access policies for system calls |




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