On Gwe, 2005-07-15 at 15:02 -0700, karl malbrain wrote:
> I've since answered part of my question. Red Hat pulled some code-changes
> from 2.6.10 tty_io.c with the somewhat cryptic comment "fix the trivial
> exploits caused by Rolands controlling tty changes (part 1)" and moved the
> tty_sem ops.
>
> Do you know if this would be Roland at Red Hat, or a Roland at lkml?
Roland at Red Hat. See the kernel list but 2.6.9 had an interesting hole
where you could crash the system by playing games with setsid and
threaded applications.
RHEL bugs really are best in the RHEL bugzilla, or through your support
contact as a customer. That ensures that the bug is processed promptly
and chased up for you while bugzilla is just for bug collection.
Alan
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