Linux Intrusion Detection System

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title: Linux Intrusion Detection System
text: In computer security, the Linux Intrusion Detection System (LIDS) was a patch to the Linux kernel and associated administrative tools that enhanced the kernel's security by implementing mandatory access control (MAC). When LIDS was in effect all system network administration operations, chosen file access, any capability use, raw device, memory, and I/O access could be made impossible, even for root. One could define which programs can access specific files. It used and extended the system capab
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description: Patch to the Linux kernel and associated administrative tools that enhances the kernel's security
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date modified: 2024-01-30T17:24:50Z
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