On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 08:53:23AM +0530, Amish wrote:
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> On 29/04/20 1:00 am, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> >Please see:
> >
> >https://systemd.io/SECURITY/
> >
> >...
> >
> >Lennart
>
> On a side note, phrasing on the site needs to be changed.
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/15632 ?
Zb
On 29/04/20 1:00 am, Lennart Poettering wrote:
Please see:
https://systemd.io/SECURITY/
...
Lennart
On a side note, phrasing on the site needs to be changed.
It almost makes you click "public" link instead of "non-public" e-mail link.
It should be something like this:
If you discove
On Di, 28.04.20 21:35, Fuat Bölük (mek...@fuatboluk.com.tr) wrote:
> Hello there. I detected a vulnerability in systemd software. this
> vulnerability exists in all systemd versions. vulnerability can be
> manipulated by local users and root user rights can be obtained.
>
> As soon as I publicly p
Hello there. I detected a vulnerability in systemd software. this
vulnerability exists in all systemd versions. vulnerability can be
manipulated by local users and root user rights can be obtained.
As soon as I publicly publicize this vulnerability, all servers running
systemd will remain vulnerab
27.04.2020 08:43, Debraj Manna пишет:
Can someone let me know the following about systemd service shutdown
sequence
1.
If I have specified KillSignal=SIGTERM then how does this interact this
TimeoutStopSec ? Does this mean that during shutdown of service, first
SIGTERM will be s
Hello,
Reading systemd.special(7) and using systemctl show -p
After,Before,Wants,Requires ..., I tried to figure out if my following
understanding is true:
doc says:
- an active target is when the consumer pulls in the dependency (ex:
network-online.target pulled in by nfs-mountd.service)