On Fri 2008-06-27 09:39:24 -0400, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> The environment could be viewed too.
How can the environment be viewed, other than by the same user? On a
lenny/sid system, it looks to me like the environment is only visible
to the process owner:
[0 dkg@squeak ~]$ ls -la /proc/*/environ | cut -f1,3 -d\ | sort | uniq -c
2 -r-------- chipcard
57 -r-------- dkg
1 -r-------- dnslog
5 -r-------- postgres
95 -r-------- root
1 -r-------- wt215
[0 dkg@squeak ~]$ ls -la /proc/*/cmdline | cut -f1,3 -d\ | sort | uniq -c
2 -r--r--r-- chipcard
57 -r--r--r-- dkg
1 -r--r--r-- dnslog
5 -r--r--r-- postgres
95 -r--r--r-- root
1 -r--r--r-- wt215
[0 dkg@squeak ~]$
Is there some other way to get access to a process's environment for a
different user?
Sorry for continuing the off-topic thread,
--dkg
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