[nycbug-talk] kernels
Pete Wright
pete
Thu Jun 3 19:32:42 EDT 2004
Roland C. Dowdeswell wrote:
>On 1086300362 seconds since the Beginning of the UNIX epoch
>Pete Wright wrote:
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>>how does setting the securelevel in NetBSD work? i'm not very familiar
>>with it :( Is this a boot time option, or kernel compiletime option?
>>I'd assume setting security levels ala sysctl would not be the best
>>thing. If someone get's root, then can alter sysctl parms. etc....
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>It's a raiseonly sysctl. So, you don't get to lower it.
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>The levels are roughly described in NetBSD's init(8) man page.
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>The concept comes from 4.4BSD, IIRC, so it should also be present
>in {Free,Open}BSD.
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> Roland Dowdeswell http://www.Imrryr.ORG/~elric/
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thanks!
-p
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