Thomas Pircher wrote:
I wanted to ask what the recommended way is nowadays to disable corefiles globally.
The latest update for systemd has answered this: | apt-listchanges: News | --------------------- | | systemd (256~rc3-3) unstable; urgency=medium | | - coredumps are now disabled by default via configuration files rather than | an out-of-tree patch (installing the optional systemd-coredump package | will enable them as before). As always, overriding via local drop-ins is | possible if desired. The configuration files that respectively affect | the system systemd instance, the user systemd instances and PAM sessions | are: | | /usr/lib/systemd/system.conf.d/10-coredump-debian.conf | /usr/lib/systemd/user.conf.d/10-coredump-debian.conf | /usr/lib/sysctl.d/10-coredump-debian.conf | /etc/security/limits.d/10-coredump-debian.conf Thomas