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SubjectRe: [PATCH] [SECURITY] suid procs exec'd with bad 0,1,2 fds
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> is odd.  You're telling me that people have written interpreters that place code
> to actually execute on the stack? I've read a bit about stack machines, and

Yes they exist. They are very non portable and very messy tricks to pull but
they are used occasionally and do work. On the other hand I don't have a
single one I can find on any of my CD's unless java does it

(Notably cache coherency is only a non issue on intel CPU's)

Alan


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