They were in the process of removing third-party kernel extensions before crowdstrike, but I’m sure their convictions were re-affirmed by recent events.
As for mount_9p and mount_nfs, they are included with macos. As of now I don’t think they are userspace, but that might change in the future if migrated to FSKit (as has been done with mount_msdos).
They were in the process of removing third-party kernel extensions before crowdstrike, but I’m sure their convictions were re-affirmed by recent events.
As for mount_9p and mount_nfs, they are included with macos. As of now I don’t think they are userspace, but that might change in the future if migrated to FSKit (as has been done with mount_msdos).