Re: Immutable Page Protections

2023-06-30 Thread Justin Handville
n always patch the kernel as I see fit. It's no problem for me. That's the beauty of open source, and I thank you and your team for making that possible. You don't see the utility of such a feature. Very well. Thanks for your consideration. - Justin On Fri, Jun 30, 2023 at 11:46 AM Theo de Raad

Re: Immutable Page Protections

2023-06-30 Thread Justin Handville
erating systems. Dropping code, at least to me, seems like a natural progression of dropping access to system calls. - Justin On Fri, Jun 30, 2023 at 8:58 AM Theo de Raadt wrote: > > Justin Handville wrote: > > > I'm assuming that misc@ is probably the best place for this e-mail, >

Re: Immutable Page Protections

2023-06-30 Thread Justin Handville
to point out that at least one person is using this pattern. - Justin On Fri, Jun 30, 2023 at 8:03 AM Dave Voutila wrote: > > > Justin Handville writes: > > > I'm assuming that misc@ is probably the best place for this e-mail, > > although it gets a bit in the tech@ weeds. I upgrad

Immutable Page Protections

2023-06-30 Thread Justin Handville
I'm assuming that misc@ is probably the best place for this e-mail, although it gets a bit in the tech@ weeds. I upgraded to 7.3 not so long ago, and I noticed that a daemon I had written was no longer working properly. For reasons that are probably too much to get into here, I statically link