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Vulnerability Development: Re: Remote exploitation of network scanners?

Re: Remote exploitation of network scanners?

From: Peter Pentchev <roam_at_ORBITEL.BG>
Date: Sat, 2 Sep 2000 20:30:26 +0300

That's quite nice, but I was thinking about something a bit less intrusive;
a userland application, no kernel meddling (with a goal of portability
in mind; I haven't been all that happy with Linux lately, and NO, I am NOT
happy with the idea of a OS flamewar either :).

On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 11:44:03AM -0400, Andrew Scott Reisse wrote:
> Yes. There are kernel patches that do this kind of stuff. A very nicely
> configurable kernel security patch is medusa. I forgot where to get it but
> if anyone wants it I have the source. You define rules of what a process
> can access in a config file and can make syscalls (like socket()) change
> access.
>

G'luck,
Peter

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I am the thought you are now thinking.
Received on Sep 02 2000
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