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Robert Watson db42a33d81 o Introduce group subset test, which limits the ability of a process to
debug another process based on their respective {effective,additional,
  saved,real} gid's.  p1 is only permitted to debug p2 if its effective
  gids (egid + additional groups) are a strict superset of the gids of
  p2.  This implements properly the security test previously incorrectly
  implemented in kern_ktrace.c, and is consistent with the kernel
  security policy (although might be slightly confusing for those more
  familiar with the userland policy).
o Restructure p_candebug() logic so that various results are generated
  comparing uids, gids, credential changes, and then composed in a
  single check before testing for privilege.  These tests encapsulate
  the "BSD" inter-process debugging policy.  Other non-BSD checks remain
  seperate.  Additional comments are added.

Submitted by:   tmm, rwatson
Obtained from:  TrustedBSD Project
Reviewed by:    petef, tmm, rwatson
2001-11-02 18:44:50 +00:00
bin Use a quad int conversion routine for time_t instead of ulong, capable of 2001-10-28 02:51:43 +00:00
contrib Update to the latest vendor's file. 2001-11-01 10:07:55 +00:00
crypto Fix world by trimming an extra comment terminator. 2001-10-29 19:22:38 +00:00
etc Add a directory in /var/run to store ppp(8) command sockets. 2001-11-01 23:44:12 +00:00
games Correct attribution. 2001-10-28 13:23:39 +00:00
gnu -v must have a space between it and the variable. 2001-11-01 07:11:10 +00:00
include o Add new header <sys/stdint.h>. 2001-11-02 18:05:43 +00:00
kerberos5 make libtelnet (and telnet, telnetd) use libkrb when required 2001-11-01 03:16:03 +00:00
kerberosIV
lib phkmalloc->evilchecks++; 2001-11-02 11:32:28 +00:00
libexec Update rtld for the "new" ia64 ABI. In the old toolchain, the 2001-10-29 10:10:10 +00:00
release Alpha now has a TGA-capable console driver. 2001-11-01 19:07:33 +00:00
sbin style(9) cleanup. 2001-11-02 09:23:34 +00:00
secure Install libssh and libssh_pic. These are needed when building 2001-10-30 19:45:00 +00:00
share Typo correction: detailled -> detailed. 2001-11-02 14:59:51 +00:00
sys o Introduce group subset test, which limits the ability of a process to 2001-11-02 18:44:50 +00:00
tools Make a start at a regression test for the unaligned trap handler. 2001-10-19 22:10:13 +00:00
usr.bin In order to perform faster when doing "head -n", use a pair of 2001-11-02 09:27:16 +00:00
usr.sbin Always set unit number to -1 unless some other unit is specified in 2001-11-02 17:28:43 +00:00
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Makefile
Makefile.inc1 Add 'awk' to the build-tools, so that the small utility used to build 2001-11-01 06:14:42 +00:00
Makefile.upgrade
README
UPDATING The correction entry about asr was too pessimistic based on my poor 2001-10-31 14:32:58 +00:00

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