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BugTraq
rPSA-2006-0122-2 kernel Jul 13 2006 08:28PM Justin M. Forbes (jmforbes rpath com) (1 replies) Linux Kernel 2.6.x PRCTL Core Dump Handling -- Simple workaround Jul 14 2006 02:50PM Caveo Internet BV - Security (security caveo nl) (3 replies) Re: Linux Kernel 2.6.x PRCTL Core Dump Handling -- Simple workaround Jul 14 2006 07:08PM Hugo van der Kooij (hvdkooij vanderkooij org) Re: Linux Kernel 2.6.x PRCTL Core Dump Handling -- Simple workaround Jul 14 2006 06:36PM Lukasz Trabinski (lukasz wsisiz edu pl) (1 replies) Re: Linux Kernel 2.6.x PRCTL Core Dump Handling -- Simple workaround Jul 14 2006 05:32PM Michael Shigorin (mike osdn org ua) |
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> * hard core 0
> and set pam_limits in pam services.
Yes, but this is actually in many cases bypassable through services that
do not use PAM, or do not consider a particular operation to constitute a
"session". This may include Sendmail and other MTAs capable of delivering
to user-specified programs; Apache running scripts; and possibly SSH
executing non-tty commands or authorized_keys directives (though I haven't
checked the last one in a while).
/mz
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