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Hi,

 

I am taking a class in cyber security, and one of our assignments is to do some hooking into the Linux kernel.

 

While I have taken a class in c programming and have spent the last several days scouring the internet for resources, I am wondering if anyone on this list might have some good tips on getting started with kernel programming real fast.

 

Unfortunately the assignment is due on Sunday, but my biggest problem at the moment is allocating memory in the kernel.

 

If someone has some ideas or is willing to help a future cyber warrior get started, you can email me off list.

 

HYPERLINK "mailto:Don.raikes at oracle.com"Don.raikes at oracle.com

 

btw: I am using an older version of ubuntu for this assignment (ubuntu 9, I believe).

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