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The privsep implementation dhcpcd offers has proven robust and has been the default since dhcpcd-10.
To simplify the code path, the option to NOT have privsep will be removed to simplify the code path even more.
For Linux, we still have the --disable-seccomp configure option when something in libc changes we haven't codified yet.
This idea is currently blocked by #278 as I do like having IllumOS as a supported OS.
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The privsep implementation dhcpcd offers has proven robust and has been the default since dhcpcd-10.
To simplify the code path, the option to NOT have privsep will be removed to simplify the code path even more.
For Linux, we still have the
--disable-seccomp
configure option when something in libc changes we haven't codified yet.This idea is currently blocked by #278 as I do like having IllumOS as a supported OS.
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