At 2004-09-28 19:01:27 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Processes like mysqld and named turn out to be hidden because they run
> chroot'ed, and hence are not visible in the standard /proc.

As far as I know, chroot()ed processes do show up in /proc, exactly like
every other process. I don't know what a "hidden process" is, except in
the rootkit case (and even then, any hiding is just as likely to be via
a trojan /bin/[lp]s).

-- ams

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