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- GitHub - Zouuup landrun: Run any Linux process in a secure . . .
A lightweight, secure sandbox for running Linux processes using Landlock Think firejail, but with kernel-level security and minimal overhead Linux Landlock is a kernel-native security module that lets unprivileged processes sandbox themselves
- Landrun: Lightweight Linux Sandboxing With Landlock, No . . .
So they've rolled their own solution, according to Thursday's submission to Slashdot: I just released Landrun, a Go-based CLI tool that wraps Linux Landlock (5 13+) to sandbox any process without root, containers, or seccomp Think firejail, but minimal and kernel-native
- Landrun: Sandbox any Linux process using Landlock, no root or . . .
I built `landrun`, a small CLI tool in Go, to make it practical to sandbox any command with fine-grained filesystem and network access controls No root No containers No SELinux AppArmor configs It's lightweight, auditable, and wraps Landlock v5 features (file access + TCP restrictions) Demo + usage examples in the README
- landrun: Run any Linux process in a secure, unprivileged . . .
Landrun is designed to make it practical to sandbox any command with fine-grained filesystem and network access controls No root No containers No SELinux AppArmor configs It’s lightweight, auditable, and wraps Landlock v5 features (file access + TCP restrictions) landrun uses Linux’s Landlock LSM to create a secure sandbox environment
- Landrun: Lightweight Linux Sandboxing With Landlock, No . . .
So they've rolled their own solution, according to Thursday's submission to Slashdot: I just released Landrun, a Go-based CLI tool that wraps Linux Landlock (5 13+) to sandbox any process without root, containers, or seccomp Think firejail, but minimal and kernel-native
- Zouuup landrun: Tool for Safely Executing Linux Commands
This is a lightweight, secure Linux sandbox tool implemented based on the Landlock module that comes with the Linux kernel It allows users to run any command in a secure manner without root privileges or containers, and supports flexible control over file read write and network access permissions
- Landrun: Sandbox any Linux process using Landlock . . . - Mastodon
Run any Linux process in a secure, unprivileged sandbox using Landlock Think firejail, but lightweight, user-friendly, and baked into the kernel - Zouuup landrun
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