On 08/22/2010 06:40 AM, Dustin Larmeir wrote:
Maybe a rootkit?
It is not a rootkit, and SELinux is disabled..
I am unsure of how to debug this but something is preventing root to
"lsof" or "strace" for processes owned by other users. Checking in
detail, I can use strace/lsof as "root" to see details of a process
owned by root, but fails to do so for processes running as any other user.
Is there any kernel (proc or sysctl) parameter preventing this?
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