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Re: Application level firewall
From: Andreas Gietl <a.gietl () e-admin de>
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 15:01:36 +0200

On Friday 17 October 2003 14:02, Jason Freidman wrote:

what you look for might by ACLs and role-model like implemented bei selinux.

Is there any sort of application level firewall for linux?  Something
like Zone alarm where you can trust an application?  I think that
openBSD has something that allows you to choose which system calls a
program can run.

The idea would be to restrict a bind call and connect call using kernel
modules unless the program is in a config file.  It would make it easier
(i would think) to lockdown a computer for outgoing connections as well
as add a new layer of security.

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