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{{Software | {{Software | ||
|Picture= | |Picture=Security2.png | ||
|Version= | |Version=0.4.5 | ||
|Vendor= | |Vendor= | ||
|Author=[[Nick Lepehin]] | |Author=[[Nick Lepehin]] | ||
|License=Freeware for personal use | |License=Freeware for personal use | ||
|Download= | |Download={{FileLink|Security2_0-4-5.zip}} | ||
|Website= | |Website=[http://web.archive.org/web/20070105083634/http://os2.kiev.ua:80/en/sses.php Archived Website] | ||
}} | }} | ||
Security/2 is a multi-user system for OS/2. It provides controlled access to files, drives, drivers and other OS/2 stuff, based on access control list for each user. | Security/2 is a multi-user system for OS/2. It provides controlled access to files, drives, drivers and other OS/2 stuff, based on access control list for each user. |
Latest revision as of 14:46, 21 December 2022
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Version | 0.4.5 |
Vendor | |
Author | Nick Lepehin |
License | Freeware for personal use |
Download | Security2_0-4-5.zip |
Website | Archived Website |
Security/2 is a multi-user system for OS/2. It provides controlled access to files, drives, drivers and other OS/2 stuff, based on access control list for each user.
Structure
Security/2 has modular structure, can be easily extended and provides an API for developers to enable their applications be multi-user.
Using Security/2
Most of the Security/2 utilities are open sourced, that provides additional help for developers.