[Bug 55804] Re: /proc/kcore not openable

2007-04-18 Thread Dragomir Minkovski
Reopening, Wouter Hanegraaff from OpenOfficeNL is complaining about it. Citation: Yesterday, I tried searching /proc/kcore when a crashed application didn't save it's data before crashing. Although this has worked many times before, it didn't right now: all I got was a tiny bit of data, followed

[Bug 55804] Re: [Bug 55804] Re: /proc/kcore not openable

2006-08-24 Thread Dennis Kaarsemaker
What defines the need? I had a need for /proc/kcore yesterday and I had the need before. It might help if you say what you need it for. Ubuntu kernel developers aren't monsters and will listen to reasonable arguments :) -- /proc/kcore not openable https://launchpad.net/bugs/55804 --

[Bug 55804] Re: /proc/kcore not openable

2006-08-24 Thread Matthias Kretz
That's what I wrote in the top post: only that I lost data which I could have recovered if only I could have read /proc/kcore. It's just like grepping /dev/hda? if you deleted a file in error: I wrote a text and I couldn't get back to it (it was in a web browser text field and the browser

[Bug 55804] Re: /proc/kcore not openable

2006-08-10 Thread Matthias Kretz
in general, this does not need to be available What defines the need? I had a need for /proc/kcore yesterday and I had the need before. exposes memory that could contain very sensitive data Yes it does. But it's only exposed to the root user. And the root user can do anything to the system.

[Bug 55804] Re: /proc/kcore not openable

2006-08-09 Thread Ben Collins
Yep, the specific reason was that in general, this does not need to be available, and only exposes memory that could contain very sensitive data. Only certain portions of /proc/kcore are readable, and that is just to allow things like Xorg to work. ** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)