← Back to context Comment by dcow 3 days ago Why should it be? We have containers and capabilities… 2 comments dcow Reply thwarted 3 days ago Containers are often used with user namespaces, which is literally another (set of) user account(s). khalic 3 days ago Yes but the encompassing service has the account, not the agent. You can completely segregate it from the rest of the system, like you’d treat an intruder
thwarted 3 days ago Containers are often used with user namespaces, which is literally another (set of) user account(s). khalic 3 days ago Yes but the encompassing service has the account, not the agent. You can completely segregate it from the rest of the system, like you’d treat an intruder
khalic 3 days ago Yes but the encompassing service has the account, not the agent. You can completely segregate it from the rest of the system, like you’d treat an intruder
Containers are often used with user namespaces, which is literally another (set of) user account(s).
Yes but the encompassing service has the account, not the agent. You can completely segregate it from the rest of the system, like you’d treat an intruder