On Fri, 2005-10-21 at 12:04 -0400, Vincent W. Freeh wrote:
> Clearly, it was a mistake to post that code. I had no idea so many
> people would point out the bleeding obvious.
>
> Here is a more elaborate version--that does the same thing, but more
> lines of code. In it malloc'd memory is mprotect'd. The program
> generates a SIGSEGV, a page fault.
... and what is the problem ?
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