From: Chris Snook <csnook@redhat.com>
To: Anand Jahagirdar <anandjigar@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Fork Bombing Patch
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 10:42:47 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <46C9A867.6090509@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <25ae38200708200724sbce2749m7eb27565d7c84e5e@mail.gmail.com>
Anand Jahagirdar wrote:
> Hi
> As Per the Previous Discussion of my Patch,I think insted of using
> KERN_CRIT,it is better to lower the priority level to KERN_WARNING.
> thats why i used KERN_WARNING.it will warn administrator and its
> administrator responsibility to take whatever action he want to take.
>
> anand
Philosophically, I'm okay with the idea of a forkbomb meriting KERN_WARN
priority, but we should never have a printk that can be trivially triggered by
an unprivileged user that gets anything higher than KERN_INFO. If I'm an
attacker, and I want to do bad things without getting logged, the first thing I
do is launch a carefully-tuned forkbomb that doesn't bog down the system, just
triggers this message as often as the ratelimit will allow. Once /var/log is
full, I can do my nastiness. Administrators need to be able to protect against
that kind of thing without losing the ability to log KERN_WARN and higher
priority messages.
Also, I stand by my assertion that we should only be complaining if the hard
limit is also exceeded, since it's totally valid for an application to
self-constrain using soft limits. It may be uncommon, but the people who happen
to use whatever applications do this will be very unhappy when they update their
kernel and /var fills up from this spew.
-- Chris
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-08-20 14:42 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-08-16 6:24 Fork Bombing Patch Anand Jahagirdar
2007-08-16 7:40 ` Petr Tesarik
2007-08-17 7:19 ` Paul Jackson
2007-08-17 7:42 ` Petr Tesarik
2007-08-17 9:05 ` Paul Jackson
2007-08-16 11:19 ` Krzysztof Halasa
2007-08-16 11:27 ` Jan Engelhardt
2007-08-20 14:26 ` Anand Jahagirdar
2007-08-20 14:38 ` Jesper Juhl
2007-08-16 21:06 ` Chris Snook
2007-08-20 14:24 ` Anand Jahagirdar
2007-08-20 14:42 ` Chris Snook [this message]
2007-08-22 6:17 ` Anand Jahagirdar
2007-08-23 11:52 ` Krzysztof Halasa
2007-08-23 19:01 ` Chris Snook
2007-08-23 21:47 ` Krzysztof Halasa
[not found] ` <7b9198260708231737t33923ec6yde48bb1338a6fa70@mail.gmail.com>
2007-08-24 0:37 ` Tom Spink
2007-08-29 9:48 ` Anand Jahagirdar
2007-08-29 11:29 ` Simon Arlott
2007-08-29 11:54 ` Anand Jahagirdar
2007-08-29 13:49 ` Chris Snook
2007-09-02 8:52 ` Kyle Moffett
[not found] ` <25ae38200806180502i4d78e240l210b261f05f10507@mail.gmail.com>
[not found] ` <25ae38200806180505m61d51440ma5754fa817dfbc0b@mail.gmail.com>
2008-06-18 13:39 ` Chris Snook
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