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This removes the '@credentials' syscall set that was added in commit v234-468-gcd0ddf6f75. Most of these syscalls are so simple that we do not want to filter them. They work on the current calling process, doing only read operations, they do not have a deep kernel path. The problem may only be in 'capget' syscall since it can query arbitrary processes, and used to discover processes, however sending signal 0 to arbitrary processes can be used to discover if a process exists or not. It is unfortunate that Linux allows to query processes of different users. Lets put it now in '@process' syscall set, and later we may add it to a new '@basic-process' set that allows most basic process operations. |
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