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SubjectRe: LINUX 2.2 SECURITY: more clues
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I was using a two day old core file on an Intel system that hadn't touched swap and I can still make it happen.

>
> Hello guys,
>
> The infamous "ldd core" problem seems to only occur under the following
> circumstances:
>
> 1. the core file is fresh - i.e. you run your cor.c program and then
> immediately do ldd core.
>
> 2. More importantly than 1., it happens when there is some swap space
> in use - and does not happen when 0 bytes of swap are in use.
>
> Keep looking and you shall find (for there is nothing hidden that shall
> not be revealed).
>
> Regards,
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> Tigran A. Aivazian | http://www.sco.com
> Escalations Research Group | tel: +44-(0)1923-813796
> Santa Cruz Operation Ltd | http://www.aivazian.demon.co.uk
>
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