Mickaël Salaün writes:
>
Hi,
>
> I have been looking for this kind of feature for StemJail [1]. One of
> the main idea is to being able to create mount points inside a jail as
> an unprivileged user but to keep as much as possible the same
> environment from outside the jail. For now, I can only
Hi,
I have been looking for this kind of feature for StemJail [1]. One of the main
idea is to being able to create mount points inside a jail as an unprivileged
user but to keep as much as possible the same environment from outside the
jail. For now, I can only create a mapping for the current
Added a few more relevant cc's.
Jann Horn writes:
> This allows the admin of a user namespace to mark the namespace as
> transparent. All other namespaces, by default, are opaque.
I have just skimmed through this and at a high level this doesn't seem
too scary. Having an identity mapped user
Hi Jann,
Patches such as this really should CC linux-api@ (added).
On Sat, Jun 25, 2016 at 2:23 AM, Jann Horn wrote:
> This allows the admin of a user namespace to mark the namespace as
> transparent. All other namespaces, by default, are opaque.
>
> While the current behavior of user namespaces
This allows the admin of a user namespace to mark the namespace as
transparent. All other namespaces, by default, are opaque.
While the current behavior of user namespaces is appropriate for use in
containers, there are many programs that only use user namespaces because
doing so enables them to d
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