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andlock’s goal is to make it possible for Linux applications to sandbox themselves. On Linux, many traditional access control mech- anisms are only available to the system administrator, which do not follow the principle of least privilege. As a result, sandboxing policies were created independently of an actual program execution, leading to unnecessarily broad policies. With Landlock, unprivileged processes can safely create sandboxing policies well-tailored to the expected needs of a running application. Landlock also solves the organizational aspect of keeping policy and software in sync with each other, by putting the policy definition and maintenance in the developer’s hands.
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Tutorial: Running Steam games on arm64 with FEXOne downside of switching to a less popular architecture like arm64 on your laptop is the worse availability of pre-built binaries. While Ubuntu makes sure its packages wor
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Detailed book on how routing takes place in Linux
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Detailed book on how routing takes place in Linux
12 Nov 25
Detailed book on how routing takes place in Linux
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Detailed book on how routing takes place in Linux