On Wed, 26 Mar 2014 22:17:25 +0100
Thomas Bächler <tho...@archlinux.org> wrote:

> Am 26.03.2014 21:31, schrieb Leonid Isaev:
> > On Wed, 26 Mar 2014 21:00:15 +0100
> > Thomas Bächler <tho...@archlinux.org> wrote:
> > 
> >> Am 26.03.2014 20:18, schrieb Leonid Isaev:
> >>> However, I don't think that Yama requires any userspace components, does
> >>> it? Currently, I boot with "security=yama" and completely disabled
> >>> non-admin ptrace (kernel.yama.ptrace_scope=2). Perhaps -ARCH kernels
> >>> should keep Yama available albeit disabled by default (as they now do).
> >>
> >> Once yama is built-in, the ptrace_scope protection is enabled by
> >> default. There is no option to change that.
> >>
> > 
> > But by default, kernel.yama.ptrace_scope = 0
> 
> No. The default is 1.
> 

Yes, you are right, I was speaking from the old memory... If this causes
problems and a default sysctl.d/ conf file is not desired, then I guess, Yama
can go away as well.

Does this discussion also apply to the -lts kernel?

Thanks,
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Leonid Isaev
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