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# Description: Can query system status information. This is restricted because # it gives privileged read access to all processes on the system and should # only be used with trusted apps. # Usage: reserved # Needed by 'df'. This is an information leak owner @{PROC}/@{pid}/mounts r, # Needed by 'ps' @{PROC}/tty/drivers r, # This ptrace is an information leak ptrace (read), # ptrace can be used to break out of the seccomp sandbox, but ps requests # 'ptrace (trace)' even though it isn't tracing other processes. Unfortunately, # this is due to the kernel overloading trace such that the LSMs are unable to # distinguish between tracing other processes and other accesses. We deny the # trace here to silence the log. deny ptrace (trace),