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Kosh Naranek

Re: /proc filesystem allows bypassing directory permissions on Linux

and such. Limited use, but some use none the less. I can think of at
least a couple of places where I can wreak some havoc with that.

-- 
   Understanding is a three-edged sword:
            your side, their side, and the truth. --Kosh Naranek

A. R. Ivanov
E-mail:  anton.ivanov@kot-begemot.co.uk
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Re: /proc filesystem allows bypassing directory permissions on Linux

Cheers,

-- 
   Understanding is a three-edged sword:
            your side, their side, and the truth. --Kosh Naranek

A. R. Ivanov
E-mail:  aivanov@sigsegv.cx
WWW:     http://www.sigsegv.cx/
pub 1024D/DDE5E715 2002-03-03 Anton R. Ivanov <arivanov@sigsegv.cx>

Re: /proc filesystem allows bypassing directory permissions on Linux

> No, that was the owner of 'unwritable_file', nobody else. What the 0666 file 
> mode means? It means, that everybody can write to the file, can't he? So why do 
> you believe that pretension legitimate?
-- 
   Understanding is a three-edged sword:
            your side, their side, and the truth. --Kosh Naranek

A. R. Ivanov
E-mail:  aivanov@sigsegv.cx
WWW:     http://www.sigsegv.cx/
pub 1024D/DDE5E715 2002-03-03 Anton R. Ivanov <arivanov@sigsegv.cx>

Re: /proc filesystem allows bypassing directory permissions on Linux

Not that I would have expected anything different considering who posted
it in the first place.

-- 
   Understanding is a three-edged sword:
            your side, their side, and the truth. --Kosh Naranek

A. R. Ivanov
E-mail:  anton.ivanov@kot-begemot.co.uk
WWW:     http://www.kot-begemot.co.uk/




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