Venn isolates and protects work from any personal use on the same computer, whether BYO or company issued.
Venn is a secure workspace for remote work that isolates and protects work from any personal use on the same computer. Work lives in a secure local enclave that is company controlled, where all data is encrypted and access is managed. Within the enclave – visually indicated by the Blue Border around these applications – business activity is walled off from anything that happens on the personal side. As a result, work and personal uses can now safely coexist on the same computer.
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Cryproc is module for the Linux kernel 2.6 which allows user space programs to access the kernel's CryptoAPI functions via a file called "cryproc" created in the /proc filesystem.
A SCSI target implementation in Linux kernel space. A framework that helps in developing SCSI target devices. It supports multiple target ports and multiple logical units.
Project aim is to optmize the use of user quota on server over network or even on single m/c. Ths is done by makng user quota elastic, allowing user to extend his quota prvided that space will be gven bck whenevr OS needs it.
Tyros is a highly modular operating system aimed towards providing the unified interface between user-space applications and all types of system objects (i.e. threads, processes, users, computers, networks etc)
A Linux kernel space implementation of NAPT-PT (Network Address Port Translation - Protocol Translation) specified in RFC 2766. NAPT-PT is a transition mechanism used to allow hosts on an IPv6 network to communicate with IPv4 hosts.
A linux kernel module and supporting user space environment which allow interception and modifying system calls that match user defined criteria. Think of it as strace on steroids.
The mbuff.o module and /dev/mbuff is intended to be used as a shared memory device making memory allocated in the kernel using vmalloc possible to map in the user space. It is especially recommended for RT-Linux tasks/user space communication.
A virtual file system layer (VFS) that is portable and runs purely in user space. It provides an NFS v2 front end and a BSD-like VFS backend. Dynamic file system modules may be loaded to provide proxies, features or interfaces.
Linux kernel driver for low-level performance-monitoring counters, and support for virtualised (per-process) counters. User-space glue for use in applications, and by higher-level tools and libraries.