linux-kernel
Linux is an open source operating system modeled after UNIX. Widely used, it is known for its efficiency and reliability.
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Learning operating system development using Linux kernel and Raspberry Pi
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How to be low-level programmer
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A collection of links related to Linux kernel exploitation
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Linux privilege escalation auditing tool
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The perfect emulation setup to study and develop the Linux kernel v5.4.3, kernel modules, QEMU, gem5 and x86_64, ARMv7 and ARMv8 userland and baremetal assembly, ANSI C, C++ and POSIX. GDB step debug and KGDB just work. Powered by Buildroot and crosstool-NG. Highly automated. Thoroughly documented. Automated tests. "Tested" in an Ubuntu 19.10 host.
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Linux Test Project http://linux-test-project.github.io/
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My proof-of-concept exploits for the Linux kernel
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Linux Kernel Manager and Activity Monitor
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Minimal Linux Live (MLL) is a tiny educational Linux distribution, which is designed to be built from scratch by using a collection of automated shell scripts. Minimal Linux Live offers a core environment with just the Linux kernel, GNU C library, and Busybox userland utilities.
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A 64-bit OS for the Raspberry Pi 3
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Docker/Qemu Based Linux Kernel Learning, Development and Testing Environment
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Prometheus exporter for custom eBPF metrics
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LKM rootkit for Linux Kernels 2.6.x/3.x/4.x/5.x (x86 and x86_64)
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Repository for various Broadcom Bluetooth firmware
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The LinuxBoot project is working to enable Linux to replace your firmware on all platforms.
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Docker/Qemu/Bochs Based Linux 0.11 Kernel Development Environment
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awesome-linux-rootkits
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RDMA core userspace libraries and daemons
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Linux Application Delivery Controller
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kernel module for taking block-level snapshots and incremental backups of Linux block devices
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Various kernel exploits
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Academic papers related to fuzzing, binary analysis, and exploit dev, which I want to read or have already read
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Tiny library to interface with ALSA in the Linux kernel
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Extensible Virtual Display Interface
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Tracking CVEs for the linux Kernel
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One problem with faulting programs under KRF is that KRF might decide to inject a fault during the dynamic link/load phase, aborting
ld-linux.soinstead of the actual target image. This usually isn't helpful, since it doesn't indicate any mistakes in the target itself.It should be possible to check the loaded program's name via the
currenttask, probably viacomm. We should use that (or