![]() Using fine-grain privileges, the system can grant a subset of root powers to binaries, allowing them to achieve specific objectives without exposing the system to potential abuse/exploits. ![]() The SVR5 kernel provides a fine-grain privilege mechanism. They provide secure encrypted communications between two untrusted hosts over an insecure network. These network protocols allow for logging into and executing commands on a remote computer. Encrypts all TCP/IP packets for security, and implements Virtual Private Network (VPN) functionality. This enables the product to run and support more powerful applications and hardware Memory support increases from 4 GB to 64 GB in OpenServer 6. With the addition of KDE, OpenServer 6 now has a modern, full-featured desktop, enabling a greater ease of use. By incorporating SVR5 technology into OpenServer Release 6, this kernel now has support for more modern applications. Ipfilter technology allows OpenServer 6 to be configured as a firewall.
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