All categories

ACL 2.4

Free ACLs provide finer control than traditional Unix permissions and were inspired by NT Server.
0 
Latest version:
2.4 See all
Developer:
Collect

Access Control Lists (ACLs) are a method of controlling file access that originated in the FreeBSD operating system, which was likely inspired by Dave Cutler's security system for what became NT Server. ACLs provide more detailed control over file access than the traditional Unix 'read/write/execute' system. An ACL is a list of access control entries, which the file system uses to determine how requests for access are handled.

Comments

Suggestions

ESET Cyber Security Pro
ESET Cyber Security Pro
Free

Enhance and customize the protection of your Mac.

KeePass
KeePass
Free

Secure password manager with AES and Twofish encryption.

F-Secure
F-Secure
Free

To make sure that you are protected against modern and complex threats, you need advanced detection and protection technologies.

FlashbackChecker
FlashbackChecker
Free

FlashbackChecker allows you to scan your Mac for Flashback trojan infection.

AVG LinkScanner
AVG LinkScanner

Surf, shop and social network knowing that you, your identity, and your personal information are always safe.

WaterRoof
WaterRoof
Free

Establishes a firewall for online protection.

Download
Free