Hello, A while back I read that unix domain sockets originally didn't care about permissions; or rather, they had permissions, but the OS didn't validate them when applications attempted to use socket. But the other day I read a somewhat recent blog which stated that this is not true for Linux, but it is true "for BSD" -- and the phrasing could be interpreted as meaning "still to this day".
I have serious doubts, but currently do not have a NetBSD system to test this on. Permissions are checked for unix domain sockets on ~recent NetBSD, right? -- Kind Regards, Jan
