On Mon Dec 13 2010 at 23:51:39 +0100, Christoph Egger wrote: > On 13.12.10 22:15, Antti Kantee wrote: > > Module Name: src > > Committed By: pooka > > Date: Mon Dec 13 21:15:31 UTC 2010 > > > > Modified Files: > > src/distrib/sets/lists/base: mi > > src/distrib/sets/lists/comp: mi > > src/usr.bin/netstat: Makefile bpf.c if.c inet.c inet6.c main.c mbuf.c > > show.c unix.c > > Added Files: > > src/usr.bin/netstat: netstat_hostops.c netstat_rumpops.c prog_ops.h > > > > Log Message: > > Add netstat rump client. For now, it always sets -X, i.e. will > > use only sysctl and no kvm (implementing /dev/mem for a rump kernel > > would probably not be hard, but still a non-zero effort). > > > > Note: since there is absolutely no network activity in a fresh rump > > kernel, rump.netstat usually displays exactly nothing when invoked > > without parameters. Arguments like -r, -bi, -p icmp etc. produce > > more stuff. > > > > Does that allow to remove the suid bit from netstat?
No, -X is used only for the rump client. There are still some highly useful stats (like ISO stats) which are available only via kvm, and a few others too. -- älä karot toivorikkauttas, kyl rätei ja lumpui piisaa