Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 24 Dec 2003 07:17:02 -0800 | From | Bruce Ferrell <> | Subject | is it possible to have a kernel module with a BSD license?! |
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from the project announcement on freshmeat:
Dazuko 2.0.0-pre5 (Default) by John Ogness - Tuesday, November 11th 2003 06:56 PST
About: This project provides a kernel module which provides 3rd-party applications with an interface for file access control. It was originally developed for on-access virus scanning. Other uses include a file-access monitor/logger or external security implementations. It operates by intercepting file-access calls and passing the file information to a 3rd-party application. The 3rd-party application then has the opportunity to tell the kernel module to allow or deny the file-access. The 3rd-party application also receives information about the file, such as type of access, process ID, user ID, etc.
Release focus: Minor bugfixes
Changes: Some "in use" problems with spontaneous context-switches when unloading under FreeBSD were fixed. Macros for hooking/unhooking system calls were added. Filename length restrictions were removed. Code for generating protocol13 was abstracted and moved into XP layer. Support for filenames with non-printable characters was added. The ability to compile the interface library without 1.x compatibility was added. An "off by one" bug which occurred when calculating include/exclude path lengths was fixed. Support for Linux 2.6 kernels was added (not yet complete, but very functional).
Last release License Default 2.0.0-pre5 24-Dec-2003 BSD License (revised)
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