> I've reproduced this on Ubuntu 4.15 but Jonathan reported being able to use this flaw on a variety of kernels.
I've also reproduced this on openSUSE Tumbleweed with 4.18. I imagine this is probably a semantic oversight that has been around since the introduction of MS_UNBINDABLE.
> I've reproduced this on Ubuntu 4.15 but Jonathan reported being able to use this flaw on a variety of kernels.
I've also reproduced this on openSUSE Tumbleweed with 4.18. I imagine this is probably a semantic oversight that has been around since the introduction of MS_UNBINDABLE.