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All Shellcommands are visible in the processlist #154
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@MoBlockbuster any progress? I met the same trouble. |
Currently not |
@MoBlockbuster @BiaoLiu2017 |
thanks. I will check your solution in the next days |
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After you compile your script with
shc -vf $script.sh
or
shc -vUf $script.sh
the whole script is visible for everyone (also non-root-user) in the process list.
You may check it with ps aux | grep $script
Only -H hide the code. But then you can not use the script in a systemdunit.
Currently i am not sure why, but the service crashes immediately after you start it.
Is there any solution to hide the code also in the processlist?
BR
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