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Jochen Liedtke, Nayeem Islam, and Trent Jaeger. Preventing denial-of-service attacks on a -kernel for WebOSes. In Proc. 6th HotOS, May 1997.

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Managing Kernel Memory Resources from User Level - Haeberlen (2003)   (Correct)

....combined with a management policy for the kernel cache. It is likely that applications can benefit from customizing this policy as well, e.g. by evicting less important objects first. The resulting problem is similar to the one discussed in this thesis. 2.1. 4 User level managers Liedtke et al. [36] proposed an extension to the memory pool model that was used in the original L4 microkernel [34] In their approach, the kernel still allocates metadata from an in kernel memory pool and fails system calls when this pool is exhausted. However, applications can resolve this situation by donating ....

Jochen Liedtke, Nayeem Islam, and Trent Jaeger. Preventing denial-of-service attacks on a -kernel for WebOSes. In Proceedings of the sixth Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems, May 1997.


The Snowflake Distributed System - Howell (1998)   (Correct)

....access control around processes. TRON keeps track of capabilities as they are passed to fork( ed child processes [BBS95] Liedtke et. al propose to sandbox downloaded executable content to prevent denial of service using the L4 microkernel. Trusted user level servers monitor resource consumption [LIJ97] Legion defers security issues to application programmers, requiring users to enforce security in the classes they design [WWK95] This suggests that both mechanism and policy are implemented by applications programmers, and neither decision is left to administrators or users. An Amoeba task ....

J. Liedtke, N. Islam, and T. Jaeger. Preventing denial-of-service attacks on a -kernel for WebOSes. In Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems (HotOS), pages 73--79, 1997.


User-Level Management of Kernel Memory - Haeberlen, Elphinstone (2003)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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Jochen Liedtke, Nayeem Islam, and Trent Jaeger. Preventing denial-of-service attacks on a -kernel for WebOSes. In Proc. 6th HotOS, May 1997.


User Level Management of L4 Kernel Memory - Andreas Haeberlen University (2001)   (Correct)

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J. Liedtke, N. Islam, and T. Jaeger. Preventing Denial-of-Service Attacks on a -Kernel for WebOSes. In Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems (HotOS), May 1997.


User-level Management of Kernel Memory - Haeberlen, Elphinstone (2003)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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Jochen Liedtke, Nayeem Islam, and Trent Jaeger. Preventing denial-of-service attacks on a -kernel for WebOSes. In Proc. 6th HotOS, May 1997.


User-Level Management of Kernel Memory - Haeberlen, Elphinstone (2003)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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Jochen Liedtke, Nayeem Islam, and Trent Jaeger. Preventing denial-of-service attacks on a -kernel for WebOSes. In Proc. 6th HotOS, May 1997.

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