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"D. J. Bernstein" wrote:
>
>P.S. It's hard for a portable chroot tool to cut off a program's network
>access. Kernel designers should provide a disablenetwork() syscall, with
>the disabling inherited by children. Other kernel changes would be nice,
>but disablenetwork() is the only critical change.
There are tools such as systrace:
http://www.citi.umich.edu/u/provos/systrace/
which comes standard in NetBSD and OpenBSD and has been ported to
various other UNIX platforms which can do what you want.
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Roland Dowdeswell http://www.Imrryr.ORG/~elric/