I believe this not to be the only problem.
pstree and other utilities that use the /proc
filesystem can be patched to only show the processes
in the current virtual server, but...
all this information is gathered from the /proc dir
and this is always readable by any virtual server admin.
I don't know if it is possible, but if you can mount the
proc filesystem in a way it only shows the virtual server's
processes, than that would solve the problem.
But I guess that will take kernel patching of some sort.
If anyone has a solution to this problem, please let the
list know.

Maarten


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Ben Kennish
Verzonden: dinsdag 16 juli 2002 13:12
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Onderwerp: pstree not patched?


Hi all,

I have just noticed that 'pstree' is not patched properly (or at all?)
on our VSs.  It shows all processes (including ones on other VSs and
the host server.)

Anyone got a patched copy?

Cheers,

Ben Kennish
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