Not quite related to kernel development per see, but I though,
nevertheless it would be of interest to many folks here.
-- Adam http://www.eax.com The Supreme Headquarters of the 32 bit registers---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 18:59:49 +0900 From: Hiroaki Etoh <ETOH@JP.IBM.COM> To: BUGTRAQ@SECURITYFOCUS.COM Subject: machine independent protection from stack-smashing attack
I have been investigating a machine-independent change to GCC that would generate code to protect applications from stack-smashing attacks. The main characteristics are low performance overhead of the protection code, protecting against different varieties of stack-smashing attacks, and supporting various processors. A research report is ready on the web (http://www.trl.ibm.co.jp/projects/security/propolice).
I would like some feedback whether it is worth pursuing getting it assigned to the FSF for inclusion in GCC.
--- Hiroaki Etoh, Tokyo Research Laboratory, IBM Japan
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