Re: Capabilities done right [diff against 2.3.1]

david parsons (o.r.c@p.e.l.l.p.o.r.t.l.a.n.d.o.r.u.s)
17 May 1999 21:45:50 -0700


In article <linux.kernel.19990516202347.A290@bug.ucw.cz>,
Pavel Machek <pavel@bug.ucw.cz> wrote:
>Hi!
>
>> > Next try with capabilities, this time against 2.3.1. Patch is completely
>> > safe and should significantly enhance system security. It is completely
>> > backward compatible: ie. no semantics change. Capabilities are
>> > implemented using elf notes (and this version parses notes correctly).
>> > Software exists for adding capabilities at runtime, so you don't even
>> > require a recompile.
>>
>> I'm not entirely convinced. The thing with ELF notes is that they only
>> work with ELF. That may sound obvious, and it is, but it makes me wonder
>> whether it's the right way at all.
>
>Only other executables are a.out (nobody uses them these days)

Nonsense.

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