Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Maxime Henrion writes:
Hello,
I have an idea that I would love to see applied in FreeBSD source code,
but as I'm not skilled enough to code it, I post it to see if you think
it makes sense, and if someone would be interested
Maxime Henrion wrote:
Hello,
I have an idea that I would love to see applied in FreeBSD source code,
but as I'm not skilled enough to code it, I post it to see if you think
it makes sense, and if someone would be interested in coding this. It is
a security measure regarding 'ps'
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Maxime Henrion writes:
Hello,
I have an idea that I would love to see applied in FreeBSD source code,
but as I'm not skilled enough to code it, I post it to see if you think
it makes sense, and if someone would be interested in coding this. It is
a security
Hello,
I have an idea that I would love to see applied in FreeBSD source code,
but as I'm not skilled enough to code it, I post it to see if you think
it makes sense, and if someone would be interested in coding this. It is
a security measure regarding 'ps' command.
By using the 'ps'
On Sunday, August 13, 2000, Maxime Henrion wrote:
By using the 'ps' command, any user logged in the system can view all
the running processes, including root's one and processes of other
users. My idea is to limit a bit this behaviour.
If you want to keep your users completely out of the
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