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2003 Aug 11
0
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-03:09.signal
...n device drivers.
II. Problem Description
Some mechanisms for causing a signal to be sent did not properly
validate the signal number, in some cases allowing the kernel to
attempt to deliver a negative or out-of-range signal number. Such
errors were present in the ptrace(2) system call and the `spigot'
video capture device driver.
The error in ptrace(2) was introduced in FreeBSD version 4.2-RELEASE
(4-STABLE dated Oct 26 04:34:41 2000 UTC).
The `spigot' device driver (including the error) was introduced in
FreeBSD 2.0.5. It has never been included in the kernel installed by
default, n...
2003 Aug 12
0
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-03:09.signal [REVISED]
...n device drivers.
II. Problem Description
Some mechanisms for causing a signal to be sent did not properly
validate the signal number, in some cases allowing the kernel to
attempt to deliver a negative or out-of-range signal number. Such
errors were present in the ptrace(2) system call and the `spigot'
video capture device driver.
The error in ptrace(2) was introduced in FreeBSD version 4.2-RELEASE
(4-STABLE dated Oct 26 04:34:41 2000 UTC).
The `spigot' device driver (including the error) was introduced in
FreeBSD 2.0.5. It has never been included in the kernel installed by
default, n...
2003 Aug 12
0
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-03:09.signal [REVISED]
...n device drivers.
II. Problem Description
Some mechanisms for causing a signal to be sent did not properly
validate the signal number, in some cases allowing the kernel to
attempt to deliver a negative or out-of-range signal number. Such
errors were present in the ptrace(2) system call and the `spigot'
video capture device driver.
The error in ptrace(2) was introduced in FreeBSD version 4.2-RELEASE
(4-STABLE dated Oct 26 04:34:41 2000 UTC).
The `spigot' device driver (including the error) was introduced in
FreeBSD 2.0.5. It has never been included in the kernel installed by
default, n...
2003 Aug 11
1
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-03:09.signal
...n device drivers.
II. Problem Description
Some mechanisms for causing a signal to be sent did not properly
validate the signal number, in some cases allowing the kernel to
attempt to deliver a negative or out-of-range signal number. Such
errors were present in the ptrace(2) system call and the `spigot'
video capture device driver.
The error in ptrace(2) was introduced in FreeBSD version 4.2-RELEASE
(4-STABLE dated Oct 26 04:34:41 2000 UTC).
The `spigot' device driver (including the error) was introduced in
FreeBSD 2.0.5. It has never been included in the kernel installed by
default, n...
2004 May 28
2
X & securelevel=3
running (4-Stable)
Hi,
short form question:
how does one run XDM under securelevel>0 ?
long version:
i've searched for an answer on how to run Xfree/Xorg at a securelevel
the X server likes access to /dev/io and some other resources but is not
granted access after security is switched on.
one way of doing it seems to be to start it before setting the securelevel, but
then is doesnt