Re: Turn CONFIG_STRICT_DEVMEM in sysctl dev.mem.restricted

From: Bernhard Walle
Date: Sun Nov 16 2008 - 11:20:09 EST


* Arjan van de Ven [2008-11-16 08:03]:

>
> the point of the /dev/mem restrictions is to not allow things you know
> you don't need, while still allowing X to function where it can access
> the crap it does. Now in Bernhard's case he DOES need them, so he
> shouldn't use the restrictions.

Right. But shipping two kernel images is a bit too much to turn a
restriction on or off. Get away from that "recompile your kernel".

But I get more and more convinced that we really want to just turn that
configuration option off. I'm no expert in security, and at some point,
I just have to believe what people write.


Regards,
Bernhard
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