Re: su core dumped with signal 3. BSD/OS 3.0, 3.1
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 09:26:22PM +0100, Marco Ivaldi wrote:
> > As to exploiting, no, I don't think you can exploit this: the core here
> > is a result of the kernel processing a signal sent to the process, not
> > of some overflow or invalid memory access or similar.
>
> Just wondering. What happens if you create a symlink to .rhosts and manage
This used to work a few years ago anyway. I would think recent versions
of Unix-OS:s have fixed that rather trivial flaw, but it's worth trying.
> :raptor
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