Messages in this thread | | | Subject | How to black list shared libraries and executable | Date | Thu, 04 Mar 2004 15:10:34 +0800 | From | "Michael Frank" <> |
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Just wondering on how to build a kernel-level facility which would require shared libraries and executables to be "keyed" or even "signed" to run on linux.
This is to prevent execution of software not specifically authorized.
Applications:
- Improve security - License management - Prevent unauthorized software installation - Black-listing e.g. SCO libraries and executables
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