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On Mon, 2004-11-08 at 16:32, Barbara Morris wrote: > Rich Duzenbury wrote: > > > But working from that assumption, and further assuming you aren't going > to recompile the program before attacking it, you could still figure out > the storage layout by using %ADDR in the debugger. This could be done > non-interactively using the debugger APIs. (If you are going to > recompile the program as part of the attack, might as well just write a > new program.) Agreed. Seems like RPG programs are 'virtually impossible' to exploit remotely, especially without intimate knowledge of the object. Now, on to 'C' programs. Hmm, how come there isn't a white paper at ibm.com that shows how awesome the iseries is at automatically fending off what are major security problems on other platforms? -- Regards, Rich Current Conditions in Des Moines, IA Clear Temp 39.2F, Windchill 33.1F Winds out of the Southeast at 9mph
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