[02:55] sent email to the containers mailing list.... now i'm not sure if it is held in moderation or something else. [02:55] cannot see it in the public archives yet [02:56] haven't received it yet [02:58] =/ i did subscribe to it, and got no subscription email. i bet i am held. I did cc hallyn, hopefully he will be kind to me =) [02:59] somehow canadian-pharmacy spam can post, but not (somewhat) legit patches [03:01] I think it's just slow :) [03:06] ok, i see it now =) https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/containers/2017-October/038250.html [03:07] sforshee, added some more info / reproducer steps / history ^ [03:07] yeah, just hit my mailbox too [03:11] i hope it is good enough to be merged =/ fingers crossed === tai271828_ is now known as tai271828 [03:39] and denied.... [03:40] not sure how to check for what i am asked for. === tai271828 is now known as taihsiang === taihsiang is now known as tai271828 [03:45] i wonder if lookup_user_key() will fail to lookup somebody elses keys [03:47] bah, my subscription confirmation went into spam, so i didn't receive the reply, not sure how to reply to it properly now =/ [03:57] xnox: I can bounce it to you [03:57] stgraber, yes please. [03:57] done [03:57] stgraber, also i'm not sure how to reproduce the concern raised. [03:57] will ponder about it later. [03:58] cause trivial create key outside a namespace; and try to change it inside the namespace does not work. [03:59] sorry, I'm not familiar with that kernel keyring stuff, so not of much help :) [04:13] i'm pretty sure that lookup_user_key() fails, because it goes via key_task_permission() and security_key_permission() thus one cannot even access / lookup the key to change ownership on [04:30] xnox: try session keys. lxc-usernsexec -- keyctl list @s [12:54] jjohansen: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2017-October/087355.html === Laney is now known as Guest24649 === lan3y is now known as Laney [15:00] sforshee: ack, thanks === JanC is now known as Guest6853 === JanC_ is now known as JanC [20:39] hi. It seems that the http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.14-rc2/ kernel didn't built for ppc64el