Not that I am arguing in favour of Linux worship but the chroot man page does say that the linux implementation conforms to a number of standards "CONFORMING TO SVr4, SVID, 4.4BSD, X/OPEN. This function is not part of POSIX.1." and the OpenBSD chroot man page also states that "There are ways for a root process to escape from the chroot jail". Without actually comparing code it is impossible to say one way or another but on the surface it would appear that the Linux implementation is not that "odd".
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In reply to Re: Re: exiting a chroot environment
by greenFox
in thread exiting a chroot environment
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