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|Short description=Security boundary tool | |Short description=Security boundary tool | ||
|Full description='''Userv''' allows one program to invoke another when only limited trust exists between them. It is a tool which can be used to avoid having to give other system services root privileges, and which allows users to more securely have programs provide services to others. Userv can be useful as 'glue' for system administrators as well as application authors; there are a few userv-using utilities/examples in the associated userv-utils package. | |Full description='''Userv''' allows one program to invoke another when only limited trust exists between them. It is a tool which can be used to avoid having to give other system services root privileges, and which allows users to more securely have programs provide services to others. Userv can be useful as 'glue' for system administrators as well as application authors; there are a few userv-using utilities/examples in the associated userv-utils package. | ||
− | |Homepage URL= | + | |Homepage URL=https://www.gnu.org/software/userv/ |
|User level=advanced | |User level=advanced | ||
+ | |Is High Priority Project=No | ||
|Computer languages=C | |Computer languages=C | ||
|Documentation note=User's guide available from http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~ian/userv/spec.html/ch-notes.html | |Documentation note=User's guide available from http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~ian/userv/spec.html/ch-notes.html | ||
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|Last review by=Bendikker | |Last review by=Bendikker | ||
|Last review date=2018/02/19 | |Last review date=2018/02/19 | ||
+ | |Submitted by=David Hedlund | ||
|Submitted date=2011-04-01 | |Submitted date=2011-04-01 | ||
|Is GNU=Yes | |Is GNU=Yes |
Revision as of 20:59, 28 March 2018
GNU userv
https://www.gnu.org/software/userv/
Security boundary tool.
userv allows one program to invoke another when only limited trust exists between them. It is a tool which can be used to avoid having to give other system services root privileges, and which allows users to more securely have programs provide services to others. userv can be useful as 'glue' for system administrators as well as application authors there are a few userv-using utilities/examples in the associated userv-utils package.
This is a GNU package:userv
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https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/userv/userv-1.2.0.tar.gz.sig
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Ian Jackson | Maintainer |
Peter Benie | Maintainer |
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Required to build | make |
Required to build | GNU M4 |
Required to build | flex |
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