> Also security considerations are involved. Imagine someone creating a
> world writeable `/dev/kmem' using a client on which he has root access,
> and then uses this to obtain root privileges on any other machine.
DUH?! nodev,nosuid, standard options to mount.
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Bob Forsman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.gainesville.fl.us/~thoth/
- UNIX-domain sockets on a Coda FS? Bill Gribble
- Re: UNIX-domain sockets on a Coda FS? Jan Harkes
- Re: UNIX-domain sockets on a Coda FS? Bill Gribble
- Robert Forsman
