Re: [Swsusp-devel] Re: Thoughts wanted on merging Software Suspend enhancements

From: Jan Rychter (jan@rychter.com)
Date: Sat Jul 12 2003 - 21:17:24 EST


>>>>> "Pavel" == Pavel Machek <pavel@suse.cz> writes:
 Pavel> Hi!
> No, you don't understand.
>
> Magic SysRq is well known mechanism for torturing running
> kernel. Kernel hackers have it enabled, security-consious people have
> it disabled, and it is /proc-tweakable. It also works in cases like
> "the only keyboard on serial terminal", etc.
>>
>> Ah okay. So the security by obscurity bit was wrong, but the general
>> idea of SysRq-Esc was right?

 Pavel> I guess so. Advantage is that people already know about Magic
 Pavel> Sysrq and know how to disable it. (It would be something like
 Pavel> Sysrq-E, you can't really use esc). Pavel

This discussion is strange. Nigel is right, if one starts suspending by
mistake, one wants to be able to abort it easily. 'Esc' is just the
perfect key for that. What's the point of hiding or obscuring it? I
mean, why would you want to do that? You don't routinely 'hide' Ctrl-C
for security reasons, do you?

--J.



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