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grsecurity patch 1.9.7d with 2.4.19-hppa



hi list,

yesterday i applied the current grsecurity patches from www.grsecurity.net ...

today, i enabled it just to see what happens:

stingray:~# gradm -E
WARNING! Stack pointer and cr30 do not correspond!
Dumping virtual address stack instead             
                                     
Dumping Stack from 0x3fc50000 to 0x3fc50880:
WARNING! Stack pointer and cr30 do not correspond!
Dumping virtual address stack instead             
                                     
Dumping Stack from 0x3fc50000 to 0x3fc50cc0:
WARNING! Stack pointer and cr30 do not correspond!
Dumping virtual address stack instead             
                                     
Dumping Stack from 0x3fc50000 to 0x3fc51100:
WARNING! Stack pointer and cr30 do not correspond!
Dumping virtual address stack instead             
                                     
Dumping Stack from 0x3fc50000 to 0x3fc51540:
WARNING! Stack pointer and cr30 do not correspond!
Dumping virtual address stack instead             
                                     
Dumping Stack from 0x3fc50000 to 0x3fc51980:
WARNING! Stack pointer and cr30 do not correspond!
Dumping virtual address stack instead             

... and so on and so on ...

i put the "customized" patch on nikita, here is the url:
http://nikita.ath.cx/users/pappy/grsec/grsec_2419_pappy/

help appreciated concerning the stack things and so on...

furthermore, there needs to be done one little thing in gradm_pw.c:
stingray:~/gradm/gradm# grep urandom gradm*.c
gradm_pw.c:     if((fd = open("/dev/urandom", O_RDONLY)) < 0) {
...
otherwise, when doing the make install, gradm -P using the random blocks :-)

bye,


Alex
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