Hi, On Thu, Oct 01, 2009 at 07:52:57PM +0300, Sergiu Ivanov wrote: > On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 09:45:32PM +0200, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote: > > Am Mittwoch, 30. September 2009 18:36:34 schrieb Sergiu Ivanov: > > > > It reads nice, but I miss an info: How can I activate nsmux, so I > > > > can use the magic filenames? > > > > > > Thank you for pointing out! :-) > > > > Can I also put it "on /"? > > That way I could activate it systemwide :) > > Yes, this is the long-term goal, though I definitely won't advise you > trying this out ATM -- one of the most important issues is security, > about which nsmux does nothing but standard procedures, but it is > possible that something more is required.
A secure way to use it on the entire filesystem would be to make use of settrans -C flag, to start a shell chrooted to nsmux but not actually set on /. This way only programs started from the shell would be affected. That is something like: settrans -C bash -- / nsmux ... (I didn't test it, it might be the other way around.) Regards, Fredrik