Re: intercepting syscalls

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> > but also about doing things at the right layer. The syscall layer is
> > almost NEVER the right layer.
> > 
> > Can you explain exactly what you are trying to do (it's not a secret I
> > assume, kernel modules are GPL and open source after all, esp such
> > invasive ones) and I'll try to tell you why it's wrong to do it at the
> > syscall intercept layer... deal ?
> 
> now, when I need someone to tell I do something wrong, I know where to go :)

ok i'll spice things up... I'll even suggest a better solution ;)

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