# su -s /bin/bash nobody And find out just how much stuff you've accidentally left world readable on your systems.
Uh, no, that's impossible (without using root-only debug facilities). Doing so would be a massive security hole.
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I’m fairly certain that it is possible to create a hard link to an inode even if you can’t access the directory that the other file linked to the inode is in.
@ssrjazz what do you think? o+w on the inode in question and +w on the directory I’m creating the new link in. -
Write the code, file the CVE, and get the sweet PoC karma then ;-)
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