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Virtual eXecuting Environment - GNU/Linux domain type security system

The Virtual eXecuting Environment (VXE) protects a server proactively and lets you prevent intrusions rather than just report them. It protects the host and particular subsystems which work as superuser and can have bugs. Users can protect current software without changing its configuration. VXE also includes daemon protection, provides restricted access to command line (shell, telnet), and allows CGI hosting.

Obtaining

Web pagehttp://vxe.quercitron.com
Source tarball://vxe.quercitron.com/vxe.1.56s.tgz
Source information http://vxe.quercitron.com/Download/download.html
Version 1.56 (stable) released on 2004-03-26
Licensed under The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later.
This is not a GNU package.

Documentation
Users guide in HTML from http://vxe.quercitron.com/User_s_guide/user_s_guide.html
Support contacts

Announce List http://vxe.quercitron.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl
Help List<vxe@quercitron.com>
Developer List<vxe@quercitron.com>
Bug List<vxe@quercitron.com>

Project contacts

Maintainers
Developers

Related information

Interfacesweb, command line
Source languagesC, PERL, LISP, TclX

Entry information

License verified bySerge Lozovsky <serge@quercitron.com> on 2004-03-30
Entry compiled bySerge Lozovskyk <serge@quercitron.com>

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