Title. Long,short story: creating or editing files with nano as my non-root user gives (the file) elevated privileges, like I have ran it w/ sudo or as root. And the (only) “security hole” that I can think of is a nextdns docker container running as root. That aside, its very “overkill” security-wise (cap_drop=ALL, non-root image, security_opt=no_new_privileges, etc.).

It’s like someone tried to hack me but gave up halfway. Am I right or wrong to assume this? Just curious.

Thanks in advance.

  • @Nibodhika
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    21 year ago

    Wait, why did you mentioned docker?

    • @GustavoMOP
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      1 year ago

      Just adding more (relevant) info, since its my “security hole” as of now. As mentioned in the OP.