: Anonymous pipes are created with the pipe(2) system call. Since
: shells typically use anonymous pipes for piped commands (and all sorts
: of other programs use them for miscellaneous process/subprocess
: communication), there'll usually be a bunch of them sitting around.
OK. OK. But several questions are in order:
1. What will occur, when I tar root fs and then untar it?
2. Why these files are not in /proc?
3. Why are they necessary? Just for fun and excitement? :-)
Or all the security holes are already plugged and
we need something more to fight? :-) :-)
Alexey Kuznetsov.