chroot, mount --bind, and binfmt_misc without privilege/setup for Linux
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chroot, mount --bind, and binfmt_misc without privilege/setup for Linux
Jail-shell is a linux security tool mainly using chroot, namespaces technologies, limiting users to perform specific commands, and access sepcific directories.
Lightweight, User-friendly Linux-container Implementation, currently supports arm64, armv7, armhf, riscv64, i386, loong64, s390x, ppc64le and x86_64.
Start programs inside unshare/lxc namespaces easily using UNIX sockets + easy access to capabilities, namespaces, chroot and others.
chroot, mount --bind, and binfmt_misc without privilege/setup for Linux
Run GNU/Linux on Android (all in one)
A lightweight process isolation tool, requiring absolutely no privileges to run
LD_PRELOAD-able library which runs all spawned processes under Valgrind.
Painless Linux sandboxing API
Namespaces and cgroups basics en route to better understanding Linux containers
Apache 2 only enhanced fork of mod_chroot from http://core.segfault.pl/~hobbit/mod_chroot/
Emulates privileged syscalls such as chroot(2) for unprivileged processes in userspace.
[Migrated to self-hosted ari-web Forgejo: https://git.ari.lt/ari/bean] [wip] a package manager in pure c
A minimal container-like process isolation tool for linux
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