SECURITY BUG IN INTERACTIVE UNIX SYSV386
James Van Artsdalen
james at bigtex.cactus.org
Tue Feb 19 18:29:46 AEST 1991
In <1991Feb19.015227.26159 at nuchat.sccsi.com>, steve at nuchat.sccsi.com
(Steve Nuchia) wrote:
> In <1991Feb16.214824.2790 at kithrup.COM> sef at kithrup.COM
(Sean Eric Fagan) writes:
| you're using the emulator, you seem to have a multi-segment
| process). Since it needs to keep the fp registers somewhere, and they
| are very much process-related, the "proper" place to keep them is in
| the u area, just like other registers.
> Unmitigated bullshit.
oh? I see you haven't thought the problem through yet.
> The only technical justification for putting them there are
> 1) so they get initialized at startup without additional
> code in exec.
> 2) to avoid having to allocate a chunk of data space and
> figure out how to address it from the emulator.
Now, think about sdb, and then propose a solution.
Remember, we're not out to remove things from the u block, only to
make sure that important things aren't writable. Those are very
different goals.
Also, remember that Sean is talking about SCO's *solution*, which
already works and is in the field. Until yours is implemented and
working, don't be so quick to criticize.
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