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[I] Linux Kernel Capability Bounding Set Editor
[T] LCAP allows a system administrator to remove specific capabilities from
[T] the kernel in order to make the system more secure. LCAP modifies the
[T] value in the sysctl file /proc/sys/kernel/cap-bound. "Capabilities" are
[T] a form of kernel-based access control. Linux kernel versions 2.2.11 and
[T] greater include the idea of a "capability bounding set," a list of
[T] capabilities that can be held by any process on the system.
[U] http://home.netcom.com/~spoon/lcap/
[A] spoon <spoon@ix.netcom.com>
[M] Clifford Wolf <clifford@clifford.at>
[C] base/system
[L] GPL
[S] Stable
[V] 0.0.6
[P] X -?---5---9 183.300
[D] 2023073837 lcap-0.0.6.tar.bz2 http://zed.terrainfo.ru/soft/install/util/