Result for D04EF5F12936FB8F75A58CEC0F06BE0F839E5F84

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FileName./usr/src/kernel-patches/diffs/grsecurity2/grsecurity-3.0-3.2.63-201410250023.patch.gz
FileSize1042302
MD50FFFDA682E4C6108C100817D8DE6FAF9
SHA-1D04EF5F12936FB8F75A58CEC0F06BE0F839E5F84
SHA-256C0348D92F9AD360A6ABD408C2079E35300EB71303AE5CA380E591E52D48F7A29
SSDEEP24576:8Y7iFRA7y2H0kjeDS637eClpwY+pomxp0NtCDKXTs1T0:mFRAWLmeDLjb+ynt8gI1I
TLSHT1B125330D06F9003BCD759B796F600BDA52C39A30CC5B7216EA61F79A868F0BD9610FD9
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FileSize3098538
MD59F20CF0FEA1F15B20611FE6F63672E2C
PackageDescriptiongrsecurity kernel patch This patch provides enhanced security to the Linux kernel. It includes a robust ACL system, extensive auditing capabilities and measures to stop the most common methods of exploiting a system. These include limited chroot(), fork() rate limiting, various network limiting and randomizing options, memory page protection on i386, sparc, sparc64, alpha, parisc, amd64, ia64, and ppc, restricting mprotect(), random PIDs, and much more. . This patch conflicts with the LSM patch, they both change the same things so the patches can't both apply. . Furthermore, this patch will NOT apply to Debian kernels. You will have to use vanilla kernel sources to apply this patch. Reasons are documented in README contained within the package.
PackageMaintainerLaszlo Boszormenyi (GCS) <gcs@debian.org>
PackageNamelinux-patch-grsecurity2
PackageSectionkernel
PackageVersion3.0+3.14.22-201410250026-1
SHA-1A44AE101A1D249661A8C528A348035467F7BB735
SHA-2569A3B8C6F676B3D749E31782266BF1A36866BD161C8C7E73C7769A3828AE69FB4