Title. Long,short story: creating or editing files with nano
as my non-root user gives (the file) elevated privileges, like I have ran it w/ sudo
or as root. And the (only) "security hole" that I can think of is a nextdns docker container running as root. That aside, its very "overkill" security-wise (cap_drop=ALL, non-root image, security_opt=no_new_privileges, etc.).
It's like someone tried to hack me but gave up halfway. Am I right or wrong to assume this? Just curious.
Thanks in advance.
Wait, why did you mentioned docker?
Just adding more (relevant) info, since its my "security hole" as of now. As mentioned in the OP.