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WebApp Sec: RE: [SC-L] By default, the Verifier is disabled on .Net and Java

RE: [SC-L] By default, the Verifier is disabled on .Net and Java

From: Jeff Williams <jeff.williams_at_aspectsecurity.com>
Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 09:08:29 -0400

Stephen de Vries wrote:
> With application servers such as Tomcat, WebLogic etc, I think we have a
> special case in that they don't run with the verifier enabled - yet they
> appear to be safe from type confusion attacks. (If you check the
> startup scripts, there's no mention of running with -verify).

You're right -- I checked that too. So I think it's just too simple to talk
about the verifier being either on or off. It appears to me that the
verifier can be enabled for some code and not for other code. I think
you're right that this behavior has something to do with the classloader
that is used, but I'd really like to understand exactly what the rules are.

--Jeff

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