> > Use FS_SAFE for "fuse" fs type, but not for "fuseblk".
> > 
> > FUSE was designed from the beginning to be safe for unprivileged
> > users.  This has also been verified in practice over many years.
> 
> How does FUSE do this?
> 
> There are obvious cases like crafting a filesystem which has setuid 
> executables
> or world-writeable device nodes or whatever.  I'm sure there are lots of other
> cases.
> 
> Where is FUSE's implementation of all this protection described?

Most of it is in Documentation/filesystems/fuse.txt, some of it is
code comments.

Miklos
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