(Enter summary)
Abstract: This
document describes the security features provided by the operating system, and how UNIX
S O f they should be used. The discussion centers around version 4.x of Sun , the version o
sold by Sun Microsystems. Most of the information presented applies equally well UNIX
UNIX to other systems. Although there is no way to make a computer completely secure
e
i
against unauthorized use (other than to lock it in a room and turn it off), by following th
nstructions in this document you can make your... (Update)
Context of citations to this paper: More
.... to the place where the authorization rules are kept: ffl An object view approach, realized with an access control list mechanism (acl) [4]. The authorization rules are kept with the accessed objects, in the target database. Each object has an acl. Each entry in this specifies...
.... students used well known breaking techniques published in popular books dealing with Unix security, for instance [Wood Kochan 1987, Curry 1990, Spafford Garfinkel 1991] or reported in newsgroups, for instance comp.unix.security . Moreover, the attackers generally applied...
Cited by: More
Site Security Handbook - Fraser (1997)
(Correct)
Fine-Grained Control of Java Applets Using a Simple Constraint.. - Metha (1997)
(Correct)
Quantitative Assessment of Operational Security: Models .. - Dacier, Deswarte.. (1996)
(Correct)
Similar documents (at the sentence level):
33.2%: Improving The Security Of Your Unix System - Curry (1990)
(Correct)
Active bibliography (related documents): More All
0.3: Security Problems in the TCP/IP Protocol Suite - Bellovin (1989)
(Correct)
0.2: Amd - An Automounter - Pendry (1989)
(Correct)
0.0: An Application of Pattern Matching in Intrusion Detection - Kumar, Spafford (1994)
(Correct)
Similar documents based on text: More All
0.2: Some qualitative approaches to applying the Dempster-Shafer theory - Parsons (1994)
(Correct)
0.2: Research Brief 3 - July Racking Contributes
(Correct)
0.1: UPV-Curry User's Manual - Escobar, Alpuente, Lucas
(Correct)
Related documents from co-citation: More All
8: Practical UNIX Security (context) - Garfinkel, Spafford - 1991
5: Coping with the threat of computer security incidents---a primer from prevention.. (context) - Brand - 1990
4: UNIX Operating System Security (context) - Grampp, Morris - 1984
BibTeX entry: (Update)
D.A. Curry, Improving the Security of your UNIX System, SRI International, Final Report, ITSTD-721-FR-90-21, April 1990. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/curry90improving.html More
@techreport{ curry90improving,
author = "David A. Curry",
title = "Improving the Security of your {UNIX} System",
number = "ITSTD-721-FR-90-21",
month = "7~",
address = "333 Ravenswood Avenue, Menlo Park, California 94025-3493, U.S.A.",
year = "1990",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/curry90improving.html" }
Citations (may not include all citations):
53
The Internet Worm Program: An Analysis
- Eugene - 1988
32
Notable Computer Networks (context) - Quarterman - 1986
15
System and Network Administration (context) - Microsystems - 1988
13
Stalking the Wily Hacker (context) - Clifford - 1988
4
Network File System: Version 2 Protocol Specification (context) - Microsystems - 1988
3
Department of Computer Science (context) - Donn, of et al.
2
The Kid Put Us Out of Action (context) - Philip - 1989
2
Security Features Guide (context) - Microsystems - 1988
1
Operating System Security (context) - Grammp - 1988
1
the Security (context) - Dennis, On - 1975
The graph only includes citing articles where the year of publication is known.
Documents on the same site (http://www.ce.chalmers.se/~stefanp/Security/sec_bib.html): More
Timed Models for Protocol Security - Heintze, Tygar (1992)
(Correct)
Collusion in a Multi-party Communication Protocol for.. - Low, Maxemchuk, Paul (1994)
(Correct)
Proofs of Partial Knowledge and Simplified Design of.. - Cramer, Damgård.. (1995)
(Correct)
Online articles have much greater impact More about CiteSeer.IST Add search form to your site Submit documents Feedback
CiteSeer.IST - Copyright Penn State and NEC