[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Herbert Poetzl) writes:
> did a quick, first impression classification on those
> entries, so it is a start, but nothing final, and YMMV
>
> /proc/net/(C)
required at least for firewall- or VPN-setup vservers
> -/proc/net/rpc/ (D)
proof-of-concept c
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy") writes:
>> http://savannah.nongnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/util-vserver/util-vserver/distrib/misc/vprocunhide-files?rev=HEAD
>
> Would you consider this a pretty safe list of things to be visible in
> a vserver?
It is probably too restrictive and remov
On Sat, Mar 20, 2004 at 01:15:56PM -0500, Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy wrote:
>
>
> On Sat, 20 Mar 2004, Enrico Scholz wrote:
>
> > There you have a 'vprocunhide' (init)script which unhides some files;
> > the current list is available at
> >
> > http://savannah.nongnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/util-vs
On Sat, 20 Mar 2004, Enrico Scholz wrote:
> There you have a 'vprocunhide' (init)script which unhides some files;
> the current list is available at
>
> http://savannah.nongnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/util-vserver/util-vserver/distrib/misc/vprocunhide-files?rev=HEAD
Would you consider this a pretty
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Christian Jung") writes:
> Error: /proc must be mounted
> ...
> The System is a debian. Kernel 2.6.3 + vserver patch-2.6.3-vs0.09.diff
Since you are using the experimental kernel patch, you can try the alpha
branch of util-vserver:
http://www.linux-vserver.org/index.php?
On Fri, 2004-03-19 at 23:55, Christian Jung wrote:
> I did not find anything usefull in the groups. There was something
> mentioned
> that the proc filesystem is hidden for security reasons and that this
> can be
> changed with a tool. I did not really understand this, sorry.
>
As the procfs expo