firejail

Linux namepaces sandbox program

Firejail is a SUID sandbox program that reduces the risk of security breaches by restricting the running environment of untrusted applications using Linux namespaces and seccomp-bpf. It includes sandbox profiles for many existing applications like Iceweasel/Mozilla Firefox and Chromium. Firejail also expands the restricted shell facility found in bash by adding Linux namespace support. It supports sandboxing specific users upon login.

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Distributions

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SLFO 1.2

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Arch Extra

Raspbian 12

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0.9.76
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0.9.74

Raspbian 11

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0.9.60

Raspbian 10

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0.9.60

Debian Unstable

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0.9.60

Debian 12

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0.9.76
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0.9.60

Debian 11

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0.9.60

Ubuntu 24.04

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0.9.76
home:kimi:zoom សហគមន៍
0.9.74
home:stevenpusser សហគមន៍
0.9.60

Ubuntu 22.04

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0.9.76
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0.9.60

Ubuntu 20.04

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0.9.60

Unsupported distributions

The following distributions are not officially supported. Use these packages at your own risk.