The unix file system
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Overview Access Control Matrix model Discretionary Access Control (DAC) Mandatory Access Control (MAC) and an example model Role Based Access Control (RBAC) Access Control in Unix Sep 2009 Information Security by Van K Nguyen Hanoi University of Technology 2 .What is AC Quote from Ross Anderson (text “Security Engineering”) Its function is to control which principals (persons, processes, machines, …) have access to which resources in the system -- which files they can read, which programs they can execute, and how they share data with other principals, and so on....
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Lecture Operating System: Chapter 10 - Unix and Linux presented History of unix, Overview of unix, Processes in unix, Memory management in unix, Input/output in unix, The unix file system, Security in unix.
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History Design Principles Kernel Modules Process Management Scheduling Memory Management File Systems Input and Output Interprocess Communication Network Structure Security History Linux is a modem, free operating system based on UNIX standards. First developed as a small but self-contained kernel in 1991 by Linus Torvalds, with the major design goal of UNIX compatibility. Its history has been one of collaboration by many users from all around the world, corresponding almost exclusively over the Internet.
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Using Password File Authentication This section describes how to authenticate an administrative user
Using Password File Authentication This section describes how to authenticate an administrative user using password file authentication.
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