> Today however, disk space is no longer considered an issue;
Tell me you don’t use Docker without telling me you don’t use Docker.
I’d argue the certutil problem the author mentions is a flaw in certutil, not argv’s fault. Doesn’t that mean it falls to symlinks as well?
If you look at sudo, it’s generally deny by default. Rename a program all you want, you won’t get to use it unless you can overwrite a program that is in the sudoer file. So I don’t know what nonsense certutil is playing at if it’s using argv to do its job. That’s appalling.
Tell me you don’t use Docker without telling me you don’t use Docker.
I’d argue the certutil problem the author mentions is a flaw in certutil, not argv’s fault. Doesn’t that mean it falls to symlinks as well?
If you look at sudo, it’s generally deny by default. Rename a program all you want, you won’t get to use it unless you can overwrite a program that is in the sudoer file. So I don’t know what nonsense certutil is playing at if it’s using argv to do its job. That’s appalling.