Penetration testing utility and antivirus assessment tool.
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Penetration testing utility and antivirus assessment tool.
Codes pertaining to OS Lab for Course CO254 - Operating Systems[CSE NITK SEM-4]
Designed Linux terminal based file explorer which operates on two mode: View mode and Command mode.
Developed a program that displays the file system on the terminal and helps users navigate through it using special keys, open files and execute basic file commands
A File explorer, which runs on terminal with simple cursor based UI. Works in Normal mode (for Navigation) and Command mode (for executing shell commands).
Implemented Linux terminal based file explorer which operates on two mode command mode and GUI mode. Implemented all basic file operation such as create/delete/copy/move files or directory, search, rename, goto, back/forward and many more using system calls.
Contains demo for basic OS concepts
A C++ sandbox tool that restricts certain system calls based on given privileges.
Basic implementation of malloc, free, calloc, and realloc
Not Another Completely Heuristic Operating System (NACHOS)
A c++ implementation of making bin file for a c file using system calls internally. This program averse creating a command line and to activate that from any location in the linux terminal
Developed a terminal based file sharing system where users can form groups and can share and download files parallelly with multiple pieces from multiple peers
A text-based file explorer designed specifically for the Linux operating system, providing users with a command-line interface to navigate and manage their file systems. It can handle various file paths and commands through Linux system calls.
NachOS : Not Another Completely Heuristic Operating System.
Fork from wyoos part 20 implementing round robin scheduling and some system calls.
Contains basic programming on Linux System Calls using C/C++
2017-2018 Operating System Homeworks
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