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Le lun. 21 janv. 2019 à 12:11, Alexander Kapshuk < |
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alexander.kapshuk@×××××.com> a écrit : |
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> The /proc/PID directory listed by the ls command is the directory for |
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> the process that executed the ls command. See below. |
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> % ls -ld /proc/self & |
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> [1] 27318 |
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> % lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Sep 24 14:06 /proc/self -> 27318 |
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> [1] + Done |
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> As for the user/group owning the files in /proc/self, they are owned |
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> by the user who initiated the process that created those entries in |
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> the proc file system. |
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Thanks Alexander for your explanation. |
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Nevertheless, the bash rejected password remains a mystery to me. :-( |
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Regards, |