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Old 20th April 2019
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how can I hide my processes to an other user ?
I mean, I don't want that a compromised process can make a ps to see my vim sessions or other running processes. Is it possible ?
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Old 21st April 2019
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How about running your vim sessions in a VM (Virtual Machine)?
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OpenBSD does not have a mechanism to hide process metadata, such as that shown with ps(1) and other monitoring tools.
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