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I encourage you to upgrade your kernel to the latest available in the |
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tree. Even if its keyworded currently. Such things pop up sometimes, come |
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and go. Grsec/PaX developers (spender/pipacs/ephox) fixes most of these |
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pretty quickly. I would also check out grsecurity support forums. |
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dr Tóth Attila, Radiológus, 06-20-825-8057 |
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Attila Toth MD, Radiologist, +36-20-825-8057 |
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2014.Május 9.(P) 17:39 időpontban Michael Orlitzky ezt írta: |
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> On 05/09/2014 11:29 AM, Mark Gomersbach wrote: |
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>> Maybe a bug somewhere else too, which combination kernel/grsec/pax was |
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>> used? |
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> Whatever came with sys-kernel/hardened-sources-3.11.7-r1: |
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> # uname -a |
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> Linux mmmc2 3.11.7-hardened-r1 #1 SMP Fri Jan 3 23:13:48 EST 2014 |
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> x86_64 Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU 5160 @ 3.00GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux |
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> Here's the hardened portion of the kernel .config for the web server |
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> that blew up today. The config for the mail server should be almost |
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> identical. I maintain the kernel configs for different hardware in |
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> different repos, but unless I've made a mistake, the hardening options |
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> should be the same. |
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