- In computing, a
symbolic link (also
symlink or soft
link) is a file
whose purpose is to
point to a file or
directory (called the "target") by specifying...
- A
symlink race is a kind of
software security vulnerability that
results from a
program creating files in an
insecure manner. A
malicious user can create...
-
Sym may
refer to: S'ym,
comic book
character Sım,
Azerbaijan Sym (river), a left
tributary of the
Yenisey with a
portage to the Vakh (Ob basin) The symmetric...
-
replacement for lsof
including architecture symlinks such as i386, linux32, linux64, x86_64, etc.
including symlink to vigr
removed from
default build before...
-
either to
files (created with
MKLINK symLink targetFilename) or to
directories (created with
MKLINK /D
symLinkD targetDirectory), but (unlike Unix symbolic...
-
utility used to
create a hard
link or a
symbolic link (
symlink) to an
existing file or directory. The use of a hard
link allows multiple filenames to be...
- with the victim's. In the
example above, the
attacker must
execute the
symlink system call
precisely between the
access and open. For the most general...
- /usr/sbin. They may
symlink /bin to /usr/bin and /sbin to /usr/sbin.
Other distributions choose to
consolidate all four,
symlinking them to /usr/bin. Modern...
-
Syms may
refer to: Sy
Syms School of
Business at
Yeshiva University Robert Syms (born 1956),
English politician Sy
Syms (1926–2009),
American businessman...
- ptrace'ing process. /proc/PID/root, a
symlink to the root path as seen by the process. For most
processes this will be a
link to /
unless the
process is running...