On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 12:57 PM, Dominick Grift <[email protected]> wrote:
> Made a demo because i was bored: > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrK5a7D77l0 > > In practice though this is probably not an option for you. It is very > expensive. however it is (optionally) supported by systemd and i just > wanted to counter > the misinformation. > > i think it kind of sucks that systemctl --user list-units can be used to > determine who is currently logged in. ( it shows active mount units for > XDG_RUNTIME_DIR and since those have UID as name you can see who is > logged in. > Hmm, and `findmnt` doesn't? `systemd --user` runs with the same privileges as the user, anyway. So if your SELinux policy is more permissive to systemd than regular programs, it's a bit weird, not to mention possibly insecure. -- Mantas Mikulėnas <[email protected]>
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