Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 08 Dec 2005 15:10:06 +0100 | From | Emmanuel Fleury <> | Subject | How to enable/disable security features on mmap() ? |
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Hi,
For educational purpose (I'm teaching software security) I would like to be able to compile several kernels with or without features such as:
* Non-executable stack * Stack address randomization * Environment address randomization (char **envp) * Dynamic library randomization (cat /proc/self/map)
The idea is to run these kernels in UML mode in order for the students to complete their exercises and to raise the security level as long as the course is going further.
Just right now I'm using old versions of Distributions and this is not really satisfactory (because the compilers have evolved).
So, is there a way to do such thing easily, or should I write patches by myself ?
Regards -- Emmanuel Fleury
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