RSBAC is a flexible, powerful and fast open source access control framework for current Linux kernels. From a practical standpoint, it allows possibilities such as full fine grained control over objects, memory execution prevention, real time integrated virus detection and more.
debian with this as standard, wow to much for the wicked soule. It`s hard to understand what you do, since the control panel for RSBAC is BIG
So which do you all prefer? ACL’s or Unix’s permission model.
rsbac rc