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Description
System administration presents numerous challenges, leading to the development of various tools designed to simplify the administrator's responsibilities. These tools significantly improve the processes of system installation, configuration, and ongoing maintenance. Among these tools, jails stand out as a means to bolster the security of a FreeBSD system. Since their introduction in FreeBSD 4.X, jails have seen continuous enhancements in terms of functionality, performance, dependability, and security. They expand upon the chroot(2) concept, which allows for the modification of a process's root directory, thus creating a contained environment that operates independently from the main system. Unlike traditional chroot environments, which merely restrict access to specific sections of the file system, jails provide a more robust isolation, ensuring that the processes within them do not share system resources, users, or running processes with the host system. This added layer of separation significantly enhances the overall security and stability of the FreeBSD operating environment.
Description
Sandboxie is a software that offers sandbox-based isolation for 32- and 64-bit Windows NT-based systems. It has been under the development of David Xanatos since its transition to open-source status; prior to that, it was managed by Sophos, which obtained it from Invincea, the company that previously acquired it from its original creator, Ronen Tzur. By creating an isolated operating environment, Sandboxie allows users to run or install applications without making permanent changes to the local or mapped drives. This virtual isolation enables safe testing of untrusted applications and secure web browsing. Following its open-source release, Sandboxie is available in two versions: the classic build featuring a MFC-based user interface and the Plus build that comes with enhanced features and a completely new Q't based interface. Most of the new functionalities are directed towards the Plus version, but many can also be accessed in the classic version by modifying the sandboxie.ini file. This flexibility makes it easier for users to benefit from updates while still maintaining a preference for the traditional interface.
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Windows
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Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
Customer Support
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Online Support
Customer Support
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Live Rep (24/7)
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Vendor Details
Company Name
FreeBSD
Website
wiki.freebsd.org/Jails
Vendor Details
Company Name
Sandboxie
Founded
2004
Website
sandboxie-plus.com