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Operating Systems: File Systems & Security

The document discusses file systems, command line prompts, remote procedure calls, and security in Unix/Linux operating systems. It provides definitions, examples, and overviews of these topics as well as subtopics like file system types and layers, common commands, RPC operation and configurations, and core security concepts and practices.

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Operating Systems: File Systems & Security

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Written Assignment Unit 3

University of the People

CS 3307 - Operating Systems 2

December 6th, 2023


Table of Contents

Topic Sub-topic Page Number

Introduction ● Purpose of the Document 3


● Understanding File Systems
● Definition and Role
● Types and Examples
● Layers of a File System
● Storage Management
● Disk Fragmentation

● Prompts 4
Exploring Command Line ● Definition and Function
● Usage and Examples
● Common Commands

Remote Procedure Calls ● Overview and Operation 5


● Configurations and Advantages
● Limitations

Security in Unix/Linux ● Core Concepts 6


● User Management
● Security Practices
● Advanced Security Mechanisms

References 7
Understanding File Systems

Definition: A file system is a set of data structures, interfaces, abstractions, and APIs that

manage files on storage devices (Lavarian, 2022).

● Types and Examples:

○ NTFS (Windows): Supports large files, data encryption, access management, and

journaling​​(Lavarian, 2022).

○ exFAT (Cross-Platform): Suitable for high-capacity removable devices; supports

read and write on non-Windows environments​​.

○ APFS (Apple): A journaling file system used since OS X High Sierra​​.

○ ext4 (Linux): The default file system in many Linux distributions like Debian and

Ubuntu; offers journaling capability (Lavarian, 2022)​​.

● Layers of a File System:

○ Physical Layer: Manages data storage and retrieval on the storage device.

○ Virtual File System (VFS): Provides a unified view of multiple file systems.

○ Logical File System: Offers an API for file operations like OPEN, READ, and

WRITE (Lavarian, 2022)​​.

Image taken from GeeksforGeeks (2023)


● File Metadata: Includes file size, timestamps, owner, access modes, and block

allocation. In Unix-like systems, this is managed via inodes​​.

● Storage Management: Uses blocks as the storage unit, consisting of multiple sectors.

Manages space allocation and retrieval​​(Lavarian, 2022).

● Disk Fragmentation: Occurs when a file is stored in non-contiguous blocks, leading to

inefficiencies​​.

Exploring Command Line Prompts

Definition: An input field in a text-based user interface for an OS or program, designed to

receive commands (GeeksforGeeks, 2023)​​.

● Usage and Examples:

○ Basic Functions: Changing directories, examining system disks​​.

○ Windows Command Prompt: Executes commands and batch files (cmd.exe)​​.

○ Command Execution: Example with chkdsk for checking disk status in a

specific directory​​.

● Common Commands: Includes cls, copy, del, format, ipconfig, ping, sfc, and shutdown

(GeeksforGeeks, 2023)​​.
Remote Procedure Calls (RPC)

Overview: This is a protocol used in computer networks that allows a program to request a

service from another program located on a different computer without needing to understand the

network's specifics (Matturro, 2021).

● Operation:

○ Client-Server Model: The requesting program is a client, and the service

provider is a server. RPC is synchronous and can be executed concurrently using

threads (Matturro, 2021)​​.

○ Execution Process: Involves stubs, marshalling parameters, communication

between client and server OS, and unmarshalling of return parameters​​.

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● Configurations and Advantages:

○ Configurations: Include normal, nonblocking, batched, and broadcast client calls​​.

○ Advantages: Simplifies client-server communication, supports distributed

environments, and abstracts network communication details (Matturro, 2021)​​.


● Limitations: Vulnerable to failures, no uniform standard, and not suited for transferring

large data amounts (Matturro, 2021)​​.

Security in Unix/Linux Operating Systems

● Core Concepts:

○ File System Permissions: Essential for controlling access to files (Zivanov,

2023)​​.

○ Access Control Lists (ACLs): Allows permissions for multiple users or groups​​.

● User Management:

○ User Groups: Managed groups with specific access permissions​​.

○ Root Account: Provides complete control over the system but is used sparingly

for security reasons (Zivanov, 2023)​​.

● Security Practices:

○ Passwords: Essential for user security, stored in /etc/passwd​​.

○ Account Management: Prompt deletion of old accounts, restricted use of su,

sudo, and ssh​​(Zivanov, 2023).

○ Software Patching: Ensuring integrity of patches through digital signatures and

cryptographic hashes​​.

○ Minimalist Approach: Avoiding unnecessary software installation and

configuration​​.

● Advanced Security Mechanisms:

○ SELinux: Kernel extensions for precise access control, mostly used to restrict

processes and root activities​(Zivanov, 2023).


References

GeeksforGeeks. (2023, April 26). Linux File System.

https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/linux-file-system/

Rosencrance, L., & Matturro, B. (2021, October 21). Remote Procedure Call (RPC).

https://www.techtarget.com/searchapparchitecture/definition/Remote-Procedure-Call-RPC

Lavarian, R. (2022, January 12). What Is a File System? Types of Computer File Systems.

https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/file-systems-architecture-explained/

Zivanov, S. (2023, October 23). Linux security stats and practices.

https://phoenixnap.com/kb/linux-security#:~:text=SELinux%20(Security%2DEnhanced%20Linu

x),allowing%20authorized%20users%20and%20processes.

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