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    The sandbox system call API is a simple yet powerful mechanism for confining untrusted code. It is similar to chroot() and BSD jails, but has much greater flexibility and expressive power. The code is mostly complete but not yet fully functional.
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    Linux distro to run under Google's NaCl

    Linux Distro to run under Google's NaCl Sandbox

    A challenging project that attempts to get a Linux distro to run under Google's NaCl. NaCl untime environment is very different from traditional posix systems. There is several hurdles to overcome in order to get a standard linux distribution to run under NaCl. There is a library called nacl_io in the Google NaCl sdk. It mimics the function of a posix files and sockets on top of ppapi. Similarly in naclports there is a crude nacl-spawn library which mimics processes by creating multiple...
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