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Message-ID: <3FFAF673.7070402@naiv.us>
From: io at naiv.us (Daniel Husand)
Subject: Re: Linux kernel do_mremap() proof-of-concept exploit code

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Christophe Devine wrote:

| The following program can be used to test if a x86 Linux system
| is vulnerable to the do_mremap() exploit; use at your own risk.
|
| $ cat mremap_poc.c
|

This didnt do anything on my 2.4.23-grsec kernel.

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Daniel
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