Re: intercepting syscalls

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On Fri, 2005-04-15 at 13:10 -0700, Daniel Souza wrote:
> You're welcome, Igor. I needed to intercept syscalls in a little
> project that I were implementing, to keep track of filesystem changes,

I assume you weren't about tracking file content changing... since you
can't do that with syscall hijacking.. (that is a common misconception
by people who came from a MS Windows environment and did things like
anti virus tools there this way)



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