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As an inadvertent side effect of an unrelated code change, PRIV_KTRACE was always denied to a jailed root user. (CVE-2026-58086)CVE-2026-58086
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CVE-2026-58086 is a vulnerability where the PRIV_KTRACE privilege is always denied to a jailed root user due to an unrelated code change. This causes tracing configured by a jailed root user to not be flagged as privileged. As a result, an unprivileged user within the same jail who has permission to debug a target process can alter or disable the jailed root user's tracing flags, preventing reliable tracing of unprivileged processes by the jailed root user.

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