Announce: RSBAC v1.2.5 released

From: Amon Ott (ao_at_rsbac.org)
Date: 09/27/05

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    Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 10:28:41 +0200
    
    
    

    Rule Set Based Access Control (RSBAC) v1.2.5 has been released! Full
    information and downloads are available at http://www.rsbac.org

    RSBAC Key Features:

        * Free Open Source (GPL) Linux kernel security extension
        * Independent of governments and big companies
        * Several well-known and new security models, e.g. MAC, ACL and RC
        * Control over individual user and program network accesses
        * Fully access controlled kernel level user management
        * Any combination of models possible
        * Easily extendable: write your own model for runtime registration
        * On-access virus scanning with Dazuko interface
        * Support for current kernels in 2.4 and 2.6 series
        * Stable for production use since January 2000

    Major new features in v1.2.5:

        * Complete review of all interceptions with many new ones added
        * Device attribute inheritance: Use values at type:major as
    default for type:major:minor
        * Log remote IP address of subject in access log
        * Completely rewritten admin tools build system
        * Many smaller changes to remove bugs and improve usability
        * Complete list of changes at
    http://download.rsbac.org/code/v1.2.5/changes-1.2.5.txt

    Versions 1.2.x will be maintained as stable series with bugfix
    releases whenever necessary. All cool new features will be in the new
    1.3 series, which has recently been branched off, see
    http://www.rsbac.org/todo.

    For first tests without installation you can try the Debian based
    RSBAC Live CD at http://livecd.rsbac.org

    Please forward this announcement to whereever you think it is
    applicable, e.g. local or national security lists, newspapers or
    magazines, or your favourite Internet forum.

    Feedback is always welcome!

    Amon Ott.

    -- 
    http://www.rsbac.org - GnuPG: 2048g/5DEAAA30 2002-10-22
    
    



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