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Breakin a chroot enviroment if you are root is trivial, you can:
- chroot to another directory and then chdir .. because chroot doesn't change your current work dir. - use a descritor to outside of chroot an call fchdir - modify sys_call_table - call mknod and mount - use ptrace and sure there are more ... By now, chroot without kernel patches doesn't mean security at all. $anarion=\$anarion; s==q^QBY_^=,$_^=$[x7,print In reply to Re: exiting a chroot environment
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