Hi there, > Q: Is there a way to prevent that a superuser on the host system can
Well, usually one characteristic of a superuser is the right to do _everything_. Even if you use something like SELinux or whatever, most superusers have physical access to their machines in one way or another. IMHO the best way to prevent a superuser from having access to sensible data is to use some form of PGP/GnuPG (or the like) encryption. But even then the superuser is able to read the memory of running processes... Cheers, Sebastian -- Sebastian "tokkee" Harl GnuPG-ID: 0x8501C7FC http://tokkee.org/
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