Post #2085654
2026-04-04 11:30 UTC
What is the security hole in systemd?
You haven't answered this.
systemd-tmpfiles exists to delete inactive files in /tmp. That's not a security flaw, that's system maintenance. It's the documented purpose of systemd-tmpfiles and it performs exactly was documented.
The security hole is in snap-confine which does not verify that its own directory is owned by root before mounting it AS ROOT. That's the security hole.
So, again, **what is the security hole in systemd**?
If you don't have an answer then just say so. Resorting to name calling and trying to frame this as if I'm the irrational one is absurd.
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