Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 21 May 1999 09:53:15 +0100 | From | Peri Hankey <> | Subject | Re: access to proc filesystem from chrooted process |
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Hi Riley
It is possible to mount the proc file system onto a directory so that it is visible to chrooted processes. This can be useful, and should ideally be no more dangerous than allowing it to be visible to an unprivileged telnet account.
Best Wishes Peri
Riley Williams wrote: > Unless I'm misunderstanding this, it appears to be pointless since > only processes chroot'd to / or /proc could see the entries in the > proc file system anyway, as if they're chroot'd anywhere else, they > can't even access /proc ???
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