Is this something that we should let postinstall fix?
Or what is the upgrade strategy for the users not reading source-changes?
If you send your answer to me on a mailing list I'm not subscribed to,
without even CC'ing me, I'm just never going to see your mail.
Now that I stumbled across it while browsing mail-index.netbsd.org:
doesn't postinstall use MAKEDEV.tmpl already?
Le 21/07/2018 à 09:46, Maxime Villard a écrit :
Module Name: src
Committed By: maxv
Date: Sat Jul 21 07:46:56 UTC 2018
Modified Files:
src/etc: MAKEDEV.tmpl
Log Message:
Create /dev/ksyms as "440 $g_kmem". This prevents unprivileged users from
reading the kernel symbols. Discussed in January 2018 on tech-kern@,
reported by maya@, tested by tih@.
To generate a diff of this commit:
cvs rdiff -u -r1.190 -r1.191 src/etc/MAKEDEV.tmpl
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