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by lucb1e
3070 days ago
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I was under the impression that the reason is what u/beagle3 mentions (in a sibling comment to yours): open system files. I'm curious to see your comment on what he describes, as what you mention (reloading some security context) does not seem to be the whole truth. That websites make one log in again after changing your password has nothing to do with this. |
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No it is exactly the same principle: something has changed therefore invalidate all existing contexts. Far less error prone than trying to recompute them, what happens e.g. if a resource has already been accessed in a context that is now denied? Security 101.