ACLs

By admin, 22 July, 2024

FreeBSD handles access control and user permissions through several mechanisms, including traditional UNIX file permissions, Access Control Lists (ACLs), and special security policies. Here's an overview of how these mechanisms work:

Traditional UNIX File Permissions

FreeBSD, like other UNIX-based systems, uses a traditional file permission model that includes three types of permissions for three categories of users:

By admin, 5 July, 2019

ZFS Security: Ensuring Data Safety and Integrity in the Modern Age

With the exponential growth in data volume and the ever-increasing number of cybersecurity threats, data security has become a paramount concern for individuals and organizations. ZFS, short for Zettabyte File System, offers robust data protection features, making it an attractive option for ensuring data safety and integrity. In this article, we will explore the various security mechanisms that make ZFS a reliable choice for safeguarding valuable information.