On Apr 12, 2017 6:49 PM, "Andrew Smalley" <[email protected]> wrote:
HI James Thank you for your reply. I do not see how the old haproxy being on a separate PID could do anything with a socket created by a new PID. How? Easily. Unix domain sockets are presented as files. *Any* process can unlink a domain socket right out from under you, just like any file, even if you have an open handle... domain sockets aren't owned by a pid. This report, prima facie, seems entirely plausible.

