[TOOL] Medusa DS9, a Security System Project
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From: support@securiteam.com To: list@securiteam.com Subject: [TOOL] Medusa DS9, a Security System Project Message-Id: <20010812064602.403E7138BF@mail.der-keiler.de> Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2001 08:46:02 +0200 (CEST)
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Medusa DS9, a Security System Project
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DETAILS
<http://medusa.fornax.sk/> Medusa DS9 is used to increase Linux security.
It consists of two major parts, Linux kernel changes and the user-space
daemon. Kernel changes do the monitoring of syscalls, filesystem actions,
and processes, and they implement the communication protocol. The security
daemon communicates with the kernel using the character device to send and
receive packets.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The tool can be downloaded from:
<http://medusa.fornax.sk/Download/> http://medusa.fornax.sk/Download/
The information has been provided by <mailto:medusa-devel@fornax.sk>
Marek Zelem and Martin Ockajak.
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