Secure Replacements for Problematic C Functions
The "Secure Programming Library" provides several functions that should
serve as a replacement for problematic C functions from glibc. Besides
the replacement functions, there are some helper functions, such as
safe_reopen() or sigprotection(), that can be used for developing
exposed applications.
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libsecprog-0.8_strliteralcmp.diff | 0000000273 273 Bytes | |
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