=>  Releases

Stable: 1.3.7
for kernels:

  • 2.4.36
  • 2.6.23.14

Devel 1.4: 1.4.0-pre1
for kernels:

  • 2.4.35.4
  • 2.6.23.9

Full RSBAC kernels
Lazy of patching ? Get the already rsbac-patched kernel. Choose your flavor.

Classic kernels
Includes vanilla kernel with the RSBAC patch

  • 2.6.23.14
  • 2.4.35.3

Enhanced kernels
Kernels including latest security fixes, goodies, and of course PaX+RSBAC

  • 2.6.23.15 (20080217)
  • 2.4.36 (20080217)

Debian repository
Also works for Ubuntu and other Debian-based distributions, of course

SVN
Cutting edge RSBAC source code, can be unstable sometimes

=>  Events

No events planned

Conventions Used

This Handbook is a best effort to follow the same layout and conventions thorough your reading.

Mainly, suggestions are in italic, and important notes are in bold. Do not miss the important points.

Note: The dog want to have a walk outside.

Important: Remember to finish the handbook before the sky falls.

As the bottom of each page you will find links to the table of contents, previous page, next page, and sometimes an alternative next page. The latter case only exist if you have a special choice to make. If the next page is also a new chapter, you will be told so.

Every technical word should be linked to a related Wikipedia entry.

Shell, command line actions as shown as follows:

# echo "Hello, World!"

Please respect the heading levels. Level 5 has a special style and is generally not used.

For more information, please see the wiki formatting syntax reference.



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