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Hi! Thursday, 19 April, 2001 Robert Collins robert DOT collins AT itdomain DOT com DOT au wrote: >> yes. or via trusted server process running under administrator >> account. i suppose PSTORES.EXE (MS' "Protected storage service" is >> used for somthing like this). RC> Hmm.. could we use pstores? no, unless someone provides us with the documentation of it's interface. Moreover, i'm not even sure that it can be used, i was just supposing. >> CV> Wouldn't that problem (which originally was related to ttys) be resolved >> CV> if the master cares for the duplication? >> >> but slave may also care to not allow master to get into its address >> space or read/write its files. yeah, it's slave, but that doesn't mean >> it have no natural human (err, i mean process :-) ) rights. RC> Well actually :}As the parent can't launch a process in a higher context RC> that it is in..? master/slave != parent/child master and slave can be absolutely unrelated processes, one of which is reading /dev/tty0 and other is writing to /dev/tty0. one of them, which opens /dev/tty0 first is master, other is slave. this has absolutely nothing to do with parent/child relationship. Egor. mailto:deo AT logos-m DOT ru ICQ 5165414 FidoNet 2:5020/496.19
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