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SubjectRe: 2.2.0 SECURITY
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David S. Miller writes the following:
>I think the condition here is if a program with ./core open core's
>itself, we can do something stupid, so even libc5 can't save you here
>:-)

Hmm...

cp core notcore
ldd notcore
*crash*

The last thing printed is "free_one_pmd: bad directory entry"... I didn't
catch the address that followed but I will next time.

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