@RichFelker Sure, but for remote attacks and eventual lockout (which we need upstreamed in the kernel), "32-bit" ASLR is better than nothing
@CopperheadSec @solardiz After crash the respawned process is fresh instance. But after oops kernel is a corrupted kernel, not new instance.
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@RichFelker@solardiz Yeah, that's true. It's more comparable to a threaded service continuing on after one of the threads crashes.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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