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diff --git a/man/systemd.exec.xml b/man/systemd.exec.xml
index 3f27d13c3..c419424d9 100644
--- a/man/systemd.exec.xml
+++ b/man/systemd.exec.xml
@@ -764,7 +764,7 @@
capability sets as documented in
cap_from_text3.
Note that these capability sets are
- usually influenced by the capabilities
+ usually influenced (and filtered) by the capabilities
attached to the executed file. Due to
that
CapabilityBoundingSet=
@@ -777,8 +777,8 @@
ReadOnlyDirectories=
InaccessibleDirectories=
- Sets up a new
- file system namespace for executed
+ Sets up a new file
+ system namespace for executed
processes. These options may be used
to limit access a process might have
to the main file system
@@ -799,16 +799,14 @@
processes inside the namespace. Note
that restricting access with these
options does not extend to submounts
- of a directory. You must list
- submounts separately in these settings
- to ensure the same limited
- access. These options may be specified
+ of a directory that are created later
+ on. These options may be specified
more than once in which case all
directories listed will have limited
access from within the namespace. If
the empty string is assigned to this
- option, the specific list is reset, and
- all prior assignments have no
+ option, the specific list is reset,
+ and all prior assignments have no
effect.
Paths in
ReadOnlyDirectories=
@@ -934,6 +932,67 @@
accessible).
+
+ ProtectSystem=
+
+ Takes a boolean
+ argument or
+ full. If true,
+ mounts the /usr
+ directory read-only for processes
+ invoked by this unit. If set to
+ full the
+ /etc is mounted
+ read-only, too. This setting ensures
+ that any modification of the vendor
+ supplied operating system (and
+ optionally its configuration) is
+ prohibited for the service. It is
+ recommended to enable this setting for
+ all long-running services, unless they
+ are involved with system updates or
+ need to modify the operating system in
+ other ways. Note however, that
+ processes retaining the CAP_SYS_ADMIN
+ capability can undo the effect of this
+ setting. This setting is hence
+ particularly useful for daemons which
+ have this capability removed, for
+ example with
+ CapabilityBoundingSet=. Defaults
+ to off.
+
+
+
+ ProtectHome=
+
+ Takes a boolean
+ argument or
+ read-only. If true,
+ the directories
+ /home and
+ /run/user are
+ made inaccessible and empty for
+ processes invoked by this unit. If set
+ to read-only the
+ two directores are made read-only
+ instead. It is recommended to enable
+ this setting for all long-running
+ services (in particular network-facing
+ ones), to ensure they cannot get access
+ to private user data, unless the
+ services actually require access to
+ the user's private data. Note however,
+ that processes retaining the
+ CAP_SYS_ADMIN capability can undo the
+ effect of this setting. This setting
+ is hence particularly useful for
+ daemons which have this capability
+ removed, for example with
+ CapabilityBoundingSet=. Defaults
+ to off.
+
+
MountFlags=
@@ -968,6 +1027,8 @@
namespace related options
(PrivateTmp=,
PrivateDevices=,
+ ReadOnlySystem=,
+ ProtectedHome=,
ReadOnlyDirectories=,
InaccessibleDirectories=
and