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= Linux-VServer Technology = Paper (C)2004 Herbert Pötzl <span id="abstract"></span> == 00. [[Linux-VServer-Paper-00|Abstract]] == <span id="introduction"></span> == 01. [[Linux-VServer-Paper-01|Introduction]] == <span id="the-concept"></span> == 02. [[Linux-VServer-Paper-02|The Concept]] == <span id="existing-infrastructure"></span> == 03. [[Linux-VServer-Paper-03|Existing Infrastructure]] == '''03.0. Linux Capability System''' 03.0.0. POSIX Capabilities 03.0.1. Capability Overview '''03.1. Resource Limits''' 03.1.0. Limit-able Resource Overview '''03.2. File Attributes''' '''03.3. The chroot(1) Command''' <span id="required-modifications"></span> == 04. [[Linux-VServer-Paper-04|Required Modifications]] == '''04.0. Context Separation''' '''04.1. Network Separation''' '''04.2. The Chroot Barrier''' '''04.3. Upper Bound for Caps''' '''04.4. Resource Isolation''' '''04.5. Filesystem XID Tagging''' <span id="additional-modifications"></span> == 05. [[Linux-VServer-Paper-05|Additional Modifications]] == '''05.0. Context Flags''' '''05.1. Context Capabilities''' '''05.2. Context Accounting''' '''05.3. Context Limits''' '''05.4. Virtualization''' '''05.5. Improved Security''' '''05.6. Kernel Helper''' <span id="features-and-bonus-material"></span> == 06. [[Linux-VServer-Paper-06|Features and Bonus Material]] == '''06.0. Unification''' '''06.1. Private Namespaces''' '''06.2. The Linux-VServer Proc-FS''' '''06.3. Token Bucket Extensions''' '''06.4. Context Disk Limits''' '''06.5. Per-Context Quota''' '''06.6. The VRoot Proxy Device''' '''06.7. Stealth''' <span id="linux-vserver-security"></span> == 07. [[Linux-VServer-Paper-07|Linux-VServer Security]] == '''07.0. Secure Capabilities''' '''07.1. The Chroot Barrier''' '''07.2. Secure Device Nodes''' '''07.3. Secure Proc-FS Entries''' <span id="field-of-application"></span> == 08. [[Linux-VServer-Paper-08|Field of Application]] == '''08.0. Administrative Separation''' '''08.1. Service Separation''' '''08.2. Enhancing Security''' '''08.3. Easy Maintenance''' '''08.4. Fail-over Scenarios''' '''08.5. For Testing''' <span id="performance-and-stability"></span> == 09. [[Linux-VServer-Paper-09|Performance and Stability]] == '''09.0. Impact of Linux-VServer on the Host''' '''09.1. Overhead inside a Context''' '''09.2. Size of the Kernel Patch''' <span id="non-intel-i386-hardware"></span> == 10. [[Linux-VServer-Paper-10|Non Intel i386 Hardware]] == <span id="linux-kernel-intro"></span> == 11. [[Linux-VServer-Paper-11|Linux Kernel Intro]] == '''11.0. Kernel and User Space''' '''11.1. Linux Syscalls''' <span id="kernel-side-implementation"></span> == 12. [[Linux-VServer-Paper-12|Kernel Side Implementation]] == '''12.0. The Syscall Command Switch''' '''12.1. Utilized Data Structures''' 12.1.0. The Context Data Structure 12.1.1. The Scheduler Command Data 12.1.2. Example Accounting: Sockets 12.1.3. Example Limits: Virtual Memory 12.1.4. Example Virtualization: Uptime <span id="future-directions"></span> == 13. [[Linux-VServer-Paper-13|Future Directions]] == '''13.0. Hierarchical Contexts''' '''13.1. Security Branch''' '''13.2. Stealth Branch''' <span id="step-by-step-examples"></span> == 14. [[Linux-VServer-Paper-14|Step by Step Examples]] == '''14.0. [E01] Linux Caps Example''' '''14.1. [E02] Manipulating Linux Caps''' '''14.2. [E03] CAP_MKNOD Example''' '''14.3. [E11] Resource Limits via BASH''' '''14.4. [E12] Example CPU Time Limit''' '''14.5. [E13] Normal File without Attributes''' '''14.6. [E14] Immutable File Attribute''' '''14.7. [E15] Chroot Example''' '''14.8. [E21] Process Isolation''' '''14.9. [E22] Dual Context Isolation''' '''14.10. [E23] Fake Init Process''' '''14.11. [E24] Network Isolation''' '''14.12. [E31] Context File Tagging''' '''14.13. [E32] XID File Permissions''' '''14.14. [E33] Context Flags''' '''14.15. [E34] Context Capabilities''' '''14.16. [E41] Context Accounting''' '''14.17. [E42] Context Limits''' '''14.18. [E43] Uptime Virtualization''' '''14.19. [E44] ProcFS Guest Security''' '''14.20. [E45] ProcFS Host Security''' '''14.21. [XX] Not Included Yet''' <span id="help-and-references"></span> == 15. [[Linux-VServer-Paper-15|Help and References]] == </div> <div id="footer"> <div class="copyleft"> <br /> Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the<br /> [http://www.fsf.org/licenses/fdl.txt GNU Free Documentation License], Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. </div> ----- <div id="toolbar-bottom"> [[Linux-VServer-Paper?action=edit|Edit this document]] | [[Linux-VServer-Paper?action=history|View document history]]<br /> </div> Document last modified Sat, 14 Aug 2004 21:15:49<br /> <div class="form"> <br /> Search: </div> </div>
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