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All the RSBAC code is copyrighted © 1997-2010 by Amon Ott ao@rsbac.org (except where explicitly stated otherwise in the code), and published under the GNU General Publishing License v2.
Please consult the RSBAC copyright notice for details.
The RSBAC source code depends on original Linux kernel source trees.
Only recent kernels are supported. If you need support for other kernel versions, please give us a note. All source packages have been signed either with Amon Ott's (GnuPG, PGP) key or kang's GnuPG key.
Please follow the documentation for installation instructions and user manual.
Updates are posted on the RSBAC homepage as well as on the right sidebar box called «Releases» of every page. Please consider using a mirrors near to you, to download releases in best conditions.
To protect against buffer overflows, we recommend using Pageexec (PaX) - their patches integrate nicely with RSBAC.
Please remember that your RSBAC admin utilities version should match your RSBAC kernel patch version. You will also need the version specific kernel patch available in the section below, «Kernel patches»
(Released on Tuesday, December 13, 2011)
Deprecated previous versions
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From RSBAC version 1.4.4 onwards, the RSBAC common archive has been included into the kernel patch.
Pre-patched, supported, and ready to compile kernels. Only contains RSBAC and the usual vanilla Linux kernel
The RSBAC team stopped 2.4 kernel support starting for the 1.4.2 RSBAC release. Only important security bugfixes will be ported and announced here.
Released in February, 2009
Please also have a closer look at the RSBAC ready distributions.
Test RSBAC with a Debian based live CD, or use it on a USB key you can bring everywhere.
It let you to fully test RSBAC functions without having to install it.
Just insert the CD or USB key, and try it out !
(mirrors)
These versions are not well tested but usually contain the most up to date RSBAC code
Pre-versions show the current, mostly stable code. Some features might still be unfinished or unstable, and might break.
You can also get an instant tarball from the most current version:
Kernel: Master (current) Git kernel
RSBAC is developed with git.
All RSBAC code is kept in the GIT repositories at git://rsbac.org/, the read-only Web interface is available at http://git.rsbac.org/.
The master
branch includes the lastest fetch of Linus Torvalds linux-2.6.git repository.
The subsequent branches, e.g. rsbac-1.4-2.6.33
are following the stable kernel version releases.
Previously, RSBAC was developed using SVN and SVK. The previous repositories can be found at: svn://rsbac.org/ and the read-only Web interface is available at http://svn.rsbac.org/.
The 2.4 Linux kernels are still maintained (but not officially supported) via SVN.