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Special Forums UNIX Desktop Questions & Answers Basic Unix Security Post 17966 by DuttO on Thursday 21st of March 2002 01:26:17 PM
Old 03-21-2002
Question Basic Unix Security

Has anyone got any info on Unix security - I'm after the very basics as I'm a complete beginner (OS level)

Thanks

Dutt'O
 

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Mono(permview)															    Mono(permview)

NAME
permview - Viewer for declarative security permission sets inside assemblies. SYNOPSIS
permview [options] assembly DESCRIPTION
This tools allow to list the declarative security attributes present in an assembly. The security attributes are either found on the assem- bly level, on the classes and the methods. This tool is useful to diagnose why an assembly won't load or why some class/method throws Secu- rityException. OPTIONS
-output filename Output all declarative security attributes related informations into the specified file. -xml | --xml | /XML Output all declarative security attributes in an XML format. -decl | --decl | /DECL Show declarative security attributes on classes and methods. The default, without the -decl option, is to show only the assembly level permission sets. -? | /? | -h[elp] | /h[elp] Display help informations about the permview tool. EXAMPLES
permview mscorlib.dll This will show the minimum, optional and refused permissions sets (i.e. the assembly level security actions) that are compiled inside the mscorlib assembly. permview -decl permview.exe This will show all (assembly, class or method level) declarative security attributes present in the permview.exe assembly. AUTHOR
Written by Sebastien Pouliot COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Novell, Inc (http://www.novell.com) MAILING LISTS
Visit http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list for details. WEB SITE
Visit http://www.mono-project.com for details Mono(permview)
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