Messages in this thread | | | From | fvw <> | Subject | Re: Disabling module loading with a module? | Date | Tue, 17 Aug 1999 03:19:03 +0200 |
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On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, fvw wrote: > Recently there has been some discussion on BSDs securelevels (or whatever they're > called. I'm just a beginner :*-( ), (Especially after the (alleged) hack of > the (alledged) internet auditing project) , and the posibility of disabling > the loading of modules without going down to single-user mode first. > > Would it be possible to make a module for the linux kernel that mimics this, by > disabling the loading of modules? Could a module trap the necessary system > calls for inserting a module, and disable them? That way It could act as a sort > seal that is loaded after all modules are loaded at startup.
Hate to followup on my own posts, but I just realized you'd have to disable /dev/kmem too.
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