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hidepid support #185

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amscanne opened this issue Apr 3, 2019 · 3 comments
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hidepid support #185

amscanne opened this issue Apr 3, 2019 · 3 comments
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area: compatibility Issue related to (Linux) kernel compatibility exported Issue was exported automatically priority: p4 Very low priority type: enhancement New feature or request

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@amscanne
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amscanne commented Apr 3, 2019

as part of PID namespaces, affecting procfs file system access.

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@amscanne amscanne added area: compatibility Issue related to (Linux) kernel compatibility type: enhancement New feature or request exported Issue was exported automatically priority: p4 Very low priority labels Apr 3, 2019
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could you please elaborate it?
i'm new to kernel level things and i would like to give it a try.

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hidepid is not supported in runc, fyi
check moby/moby#9049.
i got it. shall i proceed implementing?
im not sure i can do this,but will give it a try

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It is assigned

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