Messages in this thread | | | From | Raj J Putari <> | Date | Sun, 6 Sep 2020 02:04:37 -0700 | Subject | Description tag somewhere in the Linux Kernel |
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I suggest the scheduler, you can tag each process and add its own description
the hard part is a good scripting language for it
i suggest something like this, but its really ugly
pitched it to my congressman and they told me to leave or they'll call the cops =(
process->description = "<?KERNEL(#ATTACH_ID)>, <?FIND%SUBSYSTEM(STACK_ADDRESS";
and we have a set of functions to parse and organize the data
lets say theres a really bad hack attempt, and you'll get a ton of those
the firewall pages the scheduler and executes predefined code and acts accordingly
i think this might disturb selinux so i guess decompile with ghammora or whatever to see what they're doing.. dont hack the nsa, they're violent, just call
well heres how the scripting language works
<? - start code # - find function %subfunction thats all i can find
also if youre really getting hacked, setup a system of virtual machines and setup a system to forward raw packets to that vm
hope i dont get trolled =(
well i cant find the scheduler on google, i plan on implemnting qlib (https://github.com/unidef/qlib) as a module for free quantum programming.. uhgggg inline assembly in quantum space *blows his brains out*
jonathan maharaj
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