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[Solved] How to get the file’s meta data in kernel space – linux 3.5

October 23, 2022 by Kirat


I thought about the question some more.

There are filesystem-specific ways to create the possibility of truly hidden files, of course, but I’m not at all interested in exploring those. However, there is a different approach, a variant, that might suit your needs.

You could achieve a similar effect by intercepting only the open syscall (extending the existing one, to be precise). If the opened file resolves to a nonexisting file, but the directory and the file name match, instead of failing you construct a special path to the “hidden” file, and open that instead.

The existing file would then be a perfectly normal file, just actually somewhere else. Of course, you can put it in a root-only accessible directory (drwx------ root:root), and omit the access security check when opening it, to make it “hidden”.

solved How to get the file’s meta data in kernel space – linux 3.5

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