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medusa-0.9.0.tar.gz
Posted Nov 25, 2001
Authored by Marek Zelem, Martin Ockajak | Site medusa.fornax.sk

Medusa DS9 is a tool used to increase Linux's security. It consists of two major parts - Linux kernel changes and the user-space daemon. Kernel changes do the monitoring of syscalls, filesystem actions, and processes, and they implement the communication protocol. The security daemon communicates with the kernel using the character device to send and receive packets.

Changes: Patched for 2.2.20 and 2.4.15. Includes a bunch of bugfixes.
tags | kernel, protocol
systems | linux
MD5 | 5546ab7e67b2b95244aa8c5550afd35a
medusa-0.8.2.tar.gz
Posted Sep 19, 2001
Authored by Marek Zelem, Martin Ockajak | Site medusa.fornax.sk

Medusa DS9 is used to increase Linux's security. It consists of two major parts, Linux kernel changes and the user-space daemon. Kernel changes do the monitoring of syscalls, filesystem actions, and processes, and they implement the communication protocol. The security daemon communicates with the kernel using the character device to send and receive packets.

Changes: Fixed a hard link bug in kernel v2.4.
tags | kernel, protocol
systems | linux
MD5 | dd0ee6c3c66cd860779bbe488b8b9a63
medusa-0.8.1.tar.gz
Posted Aug 10, 2001
Authored by Marek Zelem, Martin Ockajak | Site medusa.fornax.sk

Medusa DS9 is used to increase Linux's security. It consists of two major parts, Linux kernel changes and the user-space daemon. Kernel changes do the monitoring of syscalls, filesystem actions, and processes, and they implement the communication protocol. The security daemon communicates with the kernel using the character device to send and receive packets.

Changes: This version contains Constable and the VS monitor (kernel patch) for Linux 2.2.19 and 2.4.7, along with several bugs found in the alpha which were fixed.
tags | kernel, protocol
systems | linux
MD5 | 110d536f9f29999d0427ec9637b62270
medusa-0.8.1-alpha.tar.gz
Posted Aug 4, 2001
Authored by Marek Zelem, Martin Ockajak | Site medusa.fornax.sk

Medusa DS9 is used to increase Linux's security. It consists of two major parts, Linux kernel changes and the user-space daemon. Kernel changes do the monitoring of syscalls, filesystem actions, and processes, and they implement the communication protocol. The security daemon communicates with the kernel using the character device to send and receive packets.

Changes: Improved code that handles privilege elevation during execve(), added several missing permission checks to System V IPC code, fixed some missing dputs() in VFS code, and included alpha support for 2.4.x kernels.
tags | kernel, protocol
systems | linux
MD5 | cfbcaca932c36688c54ab63434c57ef2
medusa-0.7.12.tar.gz
Posted Aug 18, 2000
Authored by Marek Zelem, Martin Ockajak | Site medusa.fornax.sk

Medusa DS9 is used to increase Linux's security. It consists of two major parts, Linux kernel changes and the user-space daemon. Kernel changes do the monitoring of syscalls, filesystem actions, and processes, and they implement the communication protocol. The security daemon communicates with the kernel using the character device to send and receive packets.

Changes: Filesystem capabilities support has been added to the constable, a fix for a compilation problem when syscall tracing is disabled, new sample configuration file, and documentation changes.
tags | kernel, protocol
systems | linux
MD5 | 91c7927fe6eb6ac586c83efed60c1760
medusa-0.7.10.tar.gz
Posted Feb 25, 2000
Authored by Marek Zelem, Martin Ockajak | Site medusa.fornax.sk

Medusa DS9 is used to increase Linux's security. It consists of two major parts, Linux kernel changes and the user-space daemon. Kernel changes do the monitoring of syscalls, filesystem actions, and processes, and they implement the communication protocol. The security daemon communicates with the kernel using the character device to send and receive packets.

Changes: New features include ptrace handling, and an improved i386 entry.S offset generator, and automake support. Documentation fixes were made, and a bug in constable was fixed.
tags | kernel, protocol
systems | linux
MD5 | d635ea6d3f497c8889fcf7223f6c98a4
medusa-0.7.9.tar.gz
Posted Feb 16, 2000
Authored by Marek Zelem, Martin Ockajak | Site medusa.fornax.sk

Medusa is a package which improves overall security of Linux OS by extending standard Linux security architecture, but preserving backward compatibility. There is a small kernel patch and a user space security daemon. Kernel changes do the monitoring of syscalls, filesystem actions, and processes, and they implement the communication protocol. The security daemon communicates with the kernel using the character device to send and receive packets.

Changes: file hiding, new sample config file, and many documentation fixes and updates.
tags | kernel, protocol
systems | linux
MD5 | 9972e5dcc9f92d88fbd7959dcac3421c
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