privacy in Unix environment
Jim choate
ravage at bga.com
Thu Sep 15 21:56:45 PDT 1994
>
> Hello everyone, here is a question well suited for the c'punks.
> I'm looking for some kind of utility that will allow script files
> to be run, to spawn off processes, but will wipe out environment
> and "ps" info from being read. i.e. imagine that the commands
> being called must shield their arguments and environment from
> the "ps" command run on a system. the ideal program would let
> me run csh scripts but make all the unix commands called
> (sort, grep, whatever) invisible to other users on my local
> system.
>
Hi,
There is a program for Linux which sorta does this that was written by a
friend of mine. It basicly 'hides' a process such that neither it or any
of its children will show up using 'ps'. If you would like more info
then contact:
ifch151 at ccwf.cc.utexas.edu
Take care.
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