> > > seriously; exposing kernel address space to userland is not good,
> > > root or not. And we go through relatively great length to make sure
> > > we don't do that in any default config.
> >
> > There also is /proc/kcore readable by root
>
> which is a KCONFIG and should equally be turned off by distros imo...
default distro
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kcore yes many distro keep yes
vmallocinfo yes maybe ditto
So, I don't understand any differented.
I think both file should be able to accessed by root sh,
but shouldn't be able to accessed by any daemon.
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