Date: Fri, 15 Nov 1996 14:29:19 +0100 (MET) From: Rob Simons <rob@xs1.simplex.nl> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Q: system specific binaries Message-ID: <199611151329.OAA00724@xs1.simplex.nl>
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Hi, Does anyone have any experience with customising FreeBSD so that only binaries which are compiled on a system itself will actually run on that system ? So the local compiler has to give a key to each binary when it's compiled, and when executed there'd be a check for that key. ? That way only people who have access to the compiler may generate binaries, and no 'foreign' binaries will be executed by the syetem. If this is too easy to break, is there perhaps a way to specify from which directories binaries may be executed ? - Rob. /*--------------------------------------------------------------*\ /* Rob Simons | rob@simplex.nl *\ /* ------------ | ------------- | -------- | ------- *\ /* Novell Netware System Operator | UNIX system operator *\ /*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
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