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Yes... you do not understand.
Hi Rob,
You're just repeating what I already admitted - that I don't understand.
The references at bitbucket and Yips are not much help. They lack any
explanation of what chroot does.
I'd like to understand what you mean by "No one from the out-side can get
to your system." A blanket assertion like that could be easily achieved by
blocking all "out side" IP traffic to "your system".
Hi Pete,
Your explanation of chroot is also vague:
"This is just a practical implementation of least privilege but it handles
all the messy details for you."
"least privileges" for developers, users, or both? What messy details? Is
chroot even based on user profile?
"The intent is to limit the ability of a user in the environment to break
out and drop into a higher privilege of access."
Sorry, what kind of "user"? What kind of "environment"?
The term "break out" suggests a "sand-box" of sorts. Is chroot a way of
setting up a VM environment in PASE?
With regards...
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