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Re: Linux kernel ELF core dump privilege elevation
From: Pedro Venda <pjvenda () arrakis dhis org>
Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 11:10:59 +0100
On Thursday 12 May 2005 02:46, antoine wrote:
Paul, I failed to crash any of my test machines, x86_86 based systems get the same result as reported by Bruno Lustosa (segfaults), x86 system exit after printing ".. to crash" as do UML x86 systems. SELinux exits with: "[+] phase 2, <RET> to crash Killed" but interestingly do not cause any audit event.
I failed to crash any of my test machines too. my laptop, a test server and two other workstations core dumped but no crashes. pax+gesecurity boxes also report "[+] phase 2, <RET> to crash Killed", but also no log entries show up about segmentation violations. I assume that, if the tool doesn't generate the core dump, it isn't calling the bugged kernel function, is that right? regards, pedro venda. -- Pedro João Lopes Venda email: pjvenda < at > arrakis.dhis.org http://arrakis.dhis.org
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- Re: Linux kernel ELF core dump privilege elevation codeQ (May 13)
- Re: Linux kernel ELF core dump privilege elevation Greg KH (May 11)
- Re: Linux kernel ELF core dump privilege elevation Greg KH (May 11)
- Re: Linux kernel ELF core dump privilege elevation Paul Starzetz (May 11)
- Re: Linux kernel ELF core dump privilege elevation (kernel module workaround) Andrew Griffiths (May 12)
- Re: Linux kernel ELF core dump privilege elevation antoine (May 12)
- Re: Linux kernel ELF core dump privilege elevation Pedro Venda (May 13)
- Re: Linux kernel ELF core dump privilege elevation Bruno Lustosa (May 11)