Hi,
"*Kernel-Guard:* It is a sort of rootkit, that prevent anyone include the root from loading or unloading modules...." Is it wise to run this "kernel-guard" (http://www.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/~alsbiha/code.htm)? Amir Alsbih, who found out how to write a rootkit for the 2.6 series of the Linux kernel, now proposes a module, which uses the same method to prevent any other module to load into memory. Greetings, soulwarrior -- [email protected] mailing list
