Bugtraq mailing list archives
Re: fork()
From: nlawson () statler csc calpoly edu (Nathan Lawson)
Date: Mon, 11 Dec 1995 11:59:44 -0800
O'm new to the list, so Im not sure if this has been covered, but someone can crash any system with a few lines of code. (tested on UNIX, LINUX) Gcc it, run it and whatever system your on will crash. Is their any way to stop users from doing this? I.e. restricting number of process that can run?
Try changing the setrlimit() in login. In particular, I think you might want to set RLIMIT_NPROC to something small like 60. That way, any programs spawned by login (and its child shells) will have that hard limit. -Nate
Current thread:
- Re: Another tmpfs bug in SunOS 4, (continued)
- Re: Another tmpfs bug in SunOS 4 Pete Shipley (Dec 07)
- little whole on Suns concerning /dev/kbd Arfst Ludwig (Dec 02)
- Re: little whole on Suns concerning /dev/kbd Pete Shipley (Dec 07)
- Re: Cracked: WINDOWS.PWL [most services accessed by any version Rich Graves (Dec 05)
- fork() Alex Leipold (Dec 10)
- Re: fork() Scott Barman (Dec 11)
- Re: fork() Tom Jones (Dec 12)
- SECURITY: Announcing Splitvt 1.6.3 Sam Lantinga (Dec 13)
- Re: SECURITY: Announcing Splitvt 1.6.3 Alex Leipold (Dec 14)
- Re: fork() Scott Barman (Dec 11)
- Re: fork() JaDe (Dec 11)
- Re: fork() Nathan Lawson (Dec 11)