Re: Wrong UIDs reported in /proc/net/tcp

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On Thu, Nov 18, 2004 at 02:02:57PM -0500, Chad N. Tindel wrote:
> 
> OK, so just out of sheer morbid curiousity, I added an ioctl which will
> accept 4 parameters (the address/port pairs), and will return the user id
> associated with that socket.  I also changed pidentd to call this ioctl
> instead of looking at /proc/net/tcp.  This should theoretically get rid
> of all race conditions.

Please show us the code of your ioctl.

Have you tried netlink yet? Does it exhibit the same problem?
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