Re: [ASLR] Better control on Randomization

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On 30 Jan 2006, Emmanuel Fleury prattled cheerily:
> Would it be possible to tweak them independently from each other ?
> (still via procfs)

If you prelink your system, shared library randomization (of those
libraries that were prelinked) ceases: but the stack is still
randomized. If you prelink with -R, prelink uses random addresses,
which is pretty much as good as using ASLR, but faster and more
memory-efficient :)

I don't know of any specific knob, nor of a way to turn off stack
randomization but leave mmap(PROT_EXEC) randomization on.

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