
Access Control Mechanisms in Linux | Pluralsight
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Access Control Mechanisms in Linux
by Andrew Mallett
By taking this course you will thoroughly learn the methods used in Linux to control access to resources, from simple file modes through to AppArmor, with filesystem based and Network Server based ACLS in between.
1.Course Overview 1m 49s
2.All About the Access 3m 45s
3.Reading the File Mode 8m 14s
4.Summary and What’s Next 3m 6s
5.Working with the File Mode 7m 49s
6.Displaying Permissions and Metadata from the CLI 3m 7s
7.Working with the File Umask and Setting Permissions 8m 8s
8.Understanding Special Permissions and How They Are Used 8m 8s
9.Setting Special Permissions on Files and Directories 10m 15s
10.Understanding File Tests in Linux 4m 59s
11.Summary and What’s Next 3m 24s
12.The Need for ACLs 3m 49s
13.Evaluating Support for ACLs 4m 50s
14.Setting and Using Default ACLs 8m 23s
15.Managing ACLs in a Wider Context 9m 54s
16.Summary and What’s Next 48s
17.File Share Security 3m 46s
18.Using Pseudo-root Filesystems 4m 27s
19.Setting the NFS Domain Name 7m 26s
20.Deny Access to Users 4m 22s
21.Setting Inheritance in NFS Permissions 6m 56s
22.Understanding How to Enhance Security with Kerberos 6m 17s
23.Kerberos Authentication within NFS 9m 5s
24.Installing Samba 7m 55s
25.Name Mapping and ACLs in CIFS 5m 37s
26.Summary and What’s Next 1m 57s
27.The Problem with Discretion 5m 23s
28.Understanding Apparmor and Profiles 4m 37s
29.Creating and Debugging AppArmor Profiles 6m 11s
30.Summary 1m 45s
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