On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 7:45 PM, Tyler Hicks <tyhi...@canonical.com> wrote: > This patch creates a read-only sysctl containing an ordered list of > seccomp actions that the kernel supports. The ordering, from left to > right, is the lowest action value (kill) to the highest action value > (allow). Currently, a read of the sysctl file would return "kill trap > errno trace allow". The contents of this sysctl file can be useful for > userspace code as well as the system administrator.
Would this make more sense as a new seccomp(2) mode a la SECCOMP_HAS_ACTION? Then sandboxy things that have no fs access could use it. --Andy