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SubjectRe: 2.2.0 SECURITY - *IMPORTANT*
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>>>>> "David" == David  <david@killerlabs.com> writes:

David> On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Mark Lord wrote:
>> > limit coredumpsize 0
>> Where did you get that "limit" command from?

David> *csh, bash uses ulimit. it is often a builtin. as an
David> alternative to setting one for each shell type, implement
David> lshell.

or if you are using redhat, look at /etc/security/limits.conf.

Of course none of this fixes the problem, in addition to the fix,
there is a non coredump/ldd way to show the problem, just using
mmap/munmap.

Apply the fix and recompile/reboot to really fix things. ;)

David> -d

kevin
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