Yep, the specific reason was that in general, this does not need to be available, and only exposes memory that could contain very sensitive data.
Only certain portions of /proc/kcore are readable, and that is just to allow things like Xorg to work.
Yep, the specific reason was that in general, this does not need to be available, and only exposes memory that could contain very sensitive data.
Only certain portions of /proc/kcore are readable, and that is just to allow things like Xorg to work.