/openbsd/sys/arch/powerpc/powerpc/ |
H A D | process_machdep.c | 477189db Thu Mar 14 00:42:20 GMT 2002 miod <miod@openbsd.org> Turn the ptrace(2) syscall into a kernel compile option, option PTRACE in your kernel configuration file. By default, GENERIC will enable this.
When PTRACE is not enabled, several ptrace-like features of the procfs filesystem will be disabled as well (namely, the ability to read and write any process' registers, as well as attching, single stepping and detaching to/from processes).
This should help paranoid people build better sandboxens, and us to build smaller ramdisks.
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/openbsd/sys/arch/alpha/alpha/ |
H A D | process_machdep.c | 477189db Thu Mar 14 00:42:20 GMT 2002 miod <miod@openbsd.org> Turn the ptrace(2) syscall into a kernel compile option, option PTRACE in your kernel configuration file. By default, GENERIC will enable this.
When PTRACE is not enabled, several ptrace-like features of the procfs filesystem will be disabled as well (namely, the ability to read and write any process' registers, as well as attching, single stepping and detaching to/from processes).
This should help paranoid people build better sandboxens, and us to build smaller ramdisks.
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/openbsd/sys/arch/sparc64/sparc64/ |
H A D | process_machdep.c | 477189db Thu Mar 14 00:42:20 GMT 2002 miod <miod@openbsd.org> Turn the ptrace(2) syscall into a kernel compile option, option PTRACE in your kernel configuration file. By default, GENERIC will enable this.
When PTRACE is not enabled, several ptrace-like features of the procfs filesystem will be disabled as well (namely, the ability to read and write any process' registers, as well as attching, single stepping and detaching to/from processes).
This should help paranoid people build better sandboxens, and us to build smaller ramdisks.
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/openbsd/sys/arch/hppa/hppa/ |
H A D | process_machdep.c | 477189db Thu Mar 14 00:42:20 GMT 2002 miod <miod@openbsd.org> Turn the ptrace(2) syscall into a kernel compile option, option PTRACE in your kernel configuration file. By default, GENERIC will enable this.
When PTRACE is not enabled, several ptrace-like features of the procfs filesystem will be disabled as well (namely, the ability to read and write any process' registers, as well as attching, single stepping and detaching to/from processes).
This should help paranoid people build better sandboxens, and us to build smaller ramdisks.
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/openbsd/sys/arch/i386/i386/ |
H A D | process_machdep.c | 477189db Thu Mar 14 00:42:20 GMT 2002 miod <miod@openbsd.org> Turn the ptrace(2) syscall into a kernel compile option, option PTRACE in your kernel configuration file. By default, GENERIC will enable this.
When PTRACE is not enabled, several ptrace-like features of the procfs filesystem will be disabled as well (namely, the ability to read and write any process' registers, as well as attching, single stepping and detaching to/from processes).
This should help paranoid people build better sandboxens, and us to build smaller ramdisks.
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/openbsd/sys/conf/ |
H A D | GENERIC | 477189db Thu Mar 14 00:42:20 GMT 2002 miod <miod@openbsd.org> Turn the ptrace(2) syscall into a kernel compile option, option PTRACE in your kernel configuration file. By default, GENERIC will enable this.
When PTRACE is not enabled, several ptrace-like features of the procfs filesystem will be disabled as well (namely, the ability to read and write any process' registers, as well as attching, single stepping and detaching to/from processes).
This should help paranoid people build better sandboxens, and us to build smaller ramdisks.
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H A D | files | 477189db Thu Mar 14 00:42:20 GMT 2002 miod <miod@openbsd.org> Turn the ptrace(2) syscall into a kernel compile option, option PTRACE in your kernel configuration file. By default, GENERIC will enable this.
When PTRACE is not enabled, several ptrace-like features of the procfs filesystem will be disabled as well (namely, the ability to read and write any process' registers, as well as attching, single stepping and detaching to/from processes).
This should help paranoid people build better sandboxens, and us to build smaller ramdisks.
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/openbsd/sys/kern/ |
H A D | syscalls.master | 477189db Thu Mar 14 00:42:20 GMT 2002 miod <miod@openbsd.org> Turn the ptrace(2) syscall into a kernel compile option, option PTRACE in your kernel configuration file. By default, GENERIC will enable this.
When PTRACE is not enabled, several ptrace-like features of the procfs filesystem will be disabled as well (namely, the ability to read and write any process' registers, as well as attching, single stepping and detaching to/from processes).
This should help paranoid people build better sandboxens, and us to build smaller ramdisks.
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