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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_HPPFS
has multiple definitions:
arch/um/Kconfig.um
The configuration item CONFIG_HPPFS:
CONFIG_PROC_FS
hppfs
, hppfs
hppfs (HoneyPot ProcFS) is a filesystem which allows UML /proc entries to be overridden, removed, or fabricated from the host. Its purpose is to allow a UML to appear to be a physical machine by removing or changing anything in /proc which gives away the identity of a UML.
See http://user-mode-linux.sf.net/old/hppfs.html for more information.
You only need this if you are setting up a UML honeypot. Otherwise, it is safe to say 'N' here.
arch/um/Kconfig.um
The configuration item CONFIG_HPPFS:
CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL && CONFIG_PROC_FS
hppfs
, hppfs
hppfs (HoneyPot ProcFS) is a filesystem which allows UML /proc entries to be overridden, removed, or fabricated from the host. Its purpose is to allow a UML to appear to be a physical machine by removing or changing anything in /proc which gives away the identity of a UML.
See http://user-mode-linux.sf.net/old/hppfs.html for more information.
You only need this if you are setting up a UML honeypot. Otherwise, it is safe to say 'N' here.
arch/um/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_HPPFS:
CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL
hppfs
, hppfs
hppfs (HoneyPot ProcFS) is a filesystem which allows UML /proc entries to be overridden, removed, or fabricated from the host. Its purpose is to allow a UML to appear to be a physical machine by removing or changing anything in /proc which gives away the identity of a UML.
See http://user-mode-linux.sf.net/old/hppfs.html for more information.
You only need this if you are setting up a UML honeypot. Otherwise, it is safe to say 'N' here.
arch/um/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_HPPFS:
(none)
hppfs
, hppfs
hppfs (HoneyPot ProcFS) is a filesystem which allows UML /proc entries to be overridden, removed, or fabricated from the host. Its purpose is to allow a UML to appear to be a physical machine by removing or changing anything in /proc which gives away the identity of a UML.
See http://user-mode-linux.sf.net/hppfs.html for more information.
You only need this if you are setting up a UML honeypot. Otherwise, it is safe to say 'N' here.
Raw data from LKDDb:
lkddb fs "hppfs" : CONFIG_HPPFS : fs/hppfs/hppfs.c # in 2.6.26–2.6.39, 3.0–3.19, 4.0–4.1
lkddb fs "hppfs" : CONFIG_HPPFS : fs/hppfs/hppfs_kern.c # in 2.6.9–2.6.25
lkddb module hppfs CONFIG_HPPFS : arch/um/Kconfig : "HoneyPot ProcFS (EXPERIMENTAL)" # in 2.6.9–2.6.27
lkddb module hppfs CONFIG_HPPFS : arch/um/Kconfig.um : "HoneyPot ProcFS" # in 2.6.28–2.6.39, 3.0–3.19, 4.0–4.1
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