Would anyone please enumerate the interception techniques to be discussed at the meeting?
LIDS, libsafe, StackGuard, Janus?
jm
plug-announce-admin@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us wrote:
> moin, moin,
>
> below is the synopsis for the talk Austin will be giving this coming Mon,
> 01Apr2002, for PLUG-devel.
>
> The meeting starts at 19:00 at Adtron, 3710 E University Dr., Phoenix.
>
> See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/ for more details and a link to a map.
>
> Thanks to Austin for volunteering to present and to Alan for the continued
> arrangement to use the Adtron facilities.
>
> ciao,
>
> der.hans
>
> +++
> Function Interception Techniques in Linux
>
> Often times, one finds it necessary to modify the behavior of a user
> application or set of user applications but for some reason would rather
> avoid modifying the application's source code. Function interception at
> either the shared library level or kernel level may be an appropriate way to
> address this need.
>
> There are several different methods for intercepting shared library calls in
> Linux (and the other Unices), and at least two techniques for intercepting
> kernel system calls. These techniques will be discussed and examples will be
> shown.
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