Re: RFC: permit link(2) to work across --bind mounts ?

From: Bodo Eggert
Date: Thu Dec 20 2007 - 15:56:29 EST


On Wed, 19 Dec 2007, Al Viro wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 02:43:26PM +0100, Bodo Eggert wrote:

> > Since nobody knows about this "security boundary" and everybody knows about
> > the annoying "can't link across bind-mountpoints bug",
>
> ... how about teaching people to RTFM? Starting, perhaps, with man 2 link?

What about reading POSIX which says

1264 [EXDEV]
1265 Improper link. A link to a file on another file system was attempted.

So if the link creates a file on NOT another filesystem (which is the point
of bind mounts), it should NOT return EXDEV.

Having an artificial boundary between different views to a fs may happen to
be a security feature if used with care, but most users do expect the
opposite and wonder why mv is needlessly slow. I'm not even sure if
defaulting to having a barrier is sane at all, but if people confuse
filesystems and mountpoints^W^W^W^Wuse this feature, they will depend on
this feature not changing:-)

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