-
ptrace is a
system call
found in Unix and
several Unix-like
operating systems. By
using ptrace (an
abbreviation of "process trace") one
process can control...
- work with GDB, such as
memory leak detectors. GDB uses a
system call
named ptrace (the name is an
abbreviation of "process trace") to
observe and control...
- seccomp-bpf
since version 6.0. Mbox uses
ptrace along with seccomp-bpf to
create a
secure sandbox with less
overhead than
ptrace alone. LXD, a
Ubuntu "hypervisor"...
-
ability of the
program is
usually also
implemented with
system calls such as
ptrace or
system calls on
files in procfs.
Implementing system calls requires a...
- The
operation of
strace is made
possible by the
kernel feature known as
ptrace. Some Unix-like
systems provide other diagnostic tools similar to strace...
- non-relocatable
objects by
Julien Vanegue (2003-08-13)
Embedded ELF
debugging without ptrace by the
ELFsh team (2005-08-01)
Study of ELF
loading and
relocs by Pat Beirne...
- by the
system from
altering the new
process in any way, such as by
using ptrace,
LD_LIBRARY_PATH or
sending signals to it, to
exploit the
raised privilege...
- Files" at
USENIX in June 1984. The
design of
procfs aimed to
replace the
ptrace system call used for
process tracing.
Detailed do****entation can be found...
- exists, use /proc/<pid>/as in untraceable. shc-3.3 21-Apr-2003
Prevent to
ptrace the
process shc-3.2 05-Aug-2002 Find
ancient pclose that must be fclose...
- "above 50". 6th
Edition May 1975
Includes ratfor, bc, chgrp, cron, newgrp,
ptrace(2), tbl, units, and wall.
First version widely available outside of Bell...