We could get even more grotesque... chattr +i, iptables --to-destination, mount -Br trojaned/libc.so /lib/libc.so, nsswitch.conf...
Almost Halloween... https://lists.zx2c4.com/pipermail/wireguard/2017-October/001826.html … Soliciting opinions on dark magical resolv.conf incantations, if anybody has strong ideas.
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The thing is-it's a bit of an arms race - not the kind of thing most utilities should be doing, which is why I'm a bit wary to introduce it.
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V1 actually prevented over-mounts by unlinking the original dentry. V2 relaxes this though in order to allow chroots to bind mount it in.
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Is that necessarily a problem WireGuard even should try solving?
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No, and this isn't really for the core of the project. It's for a dumb "quick & dirty" convenience bash script, which folks seem to like.
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I've been so frustrated with resolvconf on debian in the past. Hacking with a hatchet would feel good... but yeah, could have consequences
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