Re: [PATCH] kernel: make /proc/kallsyms mode 400 to reduce ease ofattacking
From: Ingo Molnar
Date: Wed Nov 10 2010 - 03:53:38 EST
* H. Peter Anvin <hpa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> We already do virtual relocation on 32 bits, and replicating that on 64 bits
> wouldn't be hard. However, the linkage script strongly assumes congruency mod 2/4
> MiB, and that is probably nontrivial to change. However, that still gives about 9
> bits of entrophy to play with. The question is if that is enough, or if we'd have
> to do more clever hacks.
Even 1 bit of entropy would bring a visible improvement: a failed exploit attempt to
the wrong address can crash the kernel with a 50% chance. 9 bits would be very nice.
If an exploit can be brute-forced without crashing the kernel then only some
significantly large bitness would help. So while 9 bits would be rather low for a
user-space ASLR scheme [many user-space bugs can be brute-forced without crashing
the system and raising alarms], it's very attractive for kernel ASLR.
Ingo
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