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From: Eje Gustafsson (Macahan_at_fament.com)
Date: Thu 10 Apr 2003 - 16:10:32 BST


PS> On Thu, 10 Apr 2003, Alexander Alexandrov wrote:
>> Inside the vserver i can read any block device such as /dev/hd*.
>> I can't mount, but can do

PS> If you don't want the vserver to have direct access to `/dev/foo' then don't
PS> create it in the vserver!!!

PS> One of the things we do is disable the capability to create new device nodes
PS> *within* the vserver context, meaning that the vserver only has access to
PS> the ones that are already in its `/dev/' directory.

Are these the only one needed for normal operation inside a vserver ?
If so thank you and I will be doing some cleaning =)

PS> Something like:

PS> /dev/full
PS> /dev/null
PS> /dev/ptmx
PS> /dev/random
PS> /dev/tty
PS> /dev/urandom
PS> /dev/zero

PS> and the dynamic `/dev/pts' tree.

PS> -Paul

Best regards,
 Eje Gustafsson mailto:MacAhan_at_fament.com

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