Dazuko
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Dazuko - it's time to get serious

A common interface across all platforms is needed for 3rd party file access control. With such an interface, focus could be redirected from OS hacking to solving real problems. The interface is here. It is called Dazuko.


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  • 17 Dec 2007
    Due to a change in employment, all Dazuko packages have been resigned using the GnuPG key 0xA698DA99. The previous key (0xABE0B106) has been revoked.
  • 11 Oct 2007
    2.3.4 has been released and is labeled as the latest stable version. Aside from many small fixes and enhancements, this version includes one important change. For Linux 2.6 with LSM, there is no longer a dependency on the __d_path kernel symbol. This means that no kernel patches are required for Linux 2.6 if you use LSM (default and recommended).
  • 1 Oct 2007
    Pre-release version 2.3.4-pre3 has been posted. This includes some minor fixes and new options as requested by users. It also includes an LSM API patch that was being shipped with openSUSE. As always, please refer to the CHANGELOG for more details.
  • 29 Aug 2007
    Due to another change in the upcoming Linux 2.6.23 LSM API, another pre-release for 2.3.4 has been posted.
  • 27 Aug 2007
    2.3.4-pre1 has been posted. With this version, Dazuko for Linux 2.6 (LSM) no longer requires __d_path(). This allows SMP machines to safely support chroot'd processes with Dazuko. This version also adds support for the latest Linux LSM API.