bsdinstall(8) hardening menu: Utilize new kern.randompid=1 behaviour
Enabling the PID randomization option in bsdinstall(8)'s hardening menu now randomizes the effective value of kern.randompid on each boot. Previous behaviour: When kern.randompid was enabled via the the bsdinstall(8) hardening menu, a random value was generated and placed in the systems /etc/sysctl.conf as kern.randompid=value This makes the value of kern.randompid static across reboots. New behaviour: When kern.randompid is enabled via the bsdinstall(8) hardening menu, the line kern.randompid=1 is placed in the systems /etc/sysctl.conf. This takes advantage of a new kernel feature and makes the value of kern.randompid be randomized by the kernel on each reboot. Submitted by: Marie Helene Kvello-Aune <marieheleneka@gmail.com> Reviewed by: des MFC after: 2 weeks Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12433
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echo security.bsd.unprivileged_proc_debug=0 >> $BSDINSTALL_TMPETC/sysctl.conf.hardening
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fi
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if [ "$feature" = "random_pid" ]; then
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echo kern.randompid=$(jot -r 1 9999) >> $BSDINSTALL_TMPETC/sysctl.conf.hardening
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echo kern.randompid=1 >> $BSDINSTALL_TMPETC/sysctl.conf.hardening
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fi
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if [ "$feature" = "clear_tmp" ]; then
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echo 'clear_tmp_enable="YES"' >> $BSDINSTALL_TMPETC/rc.conf.hardening
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