On Fri, 2004-03-19 at 23:55, Christian Jung wrote: > I did not find anything usefull in the groups. There was something > mentioned > that the proc filesystem is hidden for security reasons and that this > can be > changed with a tool. I did not really understand this, sorry. > As the procfs exposes some things that shouldn't be seen inside a vserver, proc entries can be hidden, for stable they're visible by default, for devel/exper. they're only visible in ctx 0 by default. A paper on vproc security can be found here: http://www.linux-vserver.org/index.php?page=Proc-Security For the experimental patches you should use the util-vserver alpha tools that come with a tool called setattr, i guess the vproc tool would work as well but the changed flag logic would make the cli appear confusing. There are no documented known-to-be-safe proc-visibility settings but IIRC Bertl has posted some hints about good starting points on the list > I know that this version is experimental and so is subject to fail. You may want to use vs0.09.22, is quite stable for me and has some nifty features ;)
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