Re: XFS information leak during crash

From: Jan Kasprzak
Date: Wed Nov 02 2005 - 19:10:17 EST


Nathan Scott wrote:
: XFS behaves as most filesystems do and
: will write over the top of existing data.

OK, thanks for the clarification.

: XFS also rewrites files in-place. You will never get someone else's
: current data (that would be metadata corruption...),

Of course.

: it would only
: ever be uninitialised, previously-free space.

Yes, but an old data from previously deleted files
(sendmail's temporary files, vim save files, etc) may contain
a sensitive information.

-Y.

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