I know it's flawed. This is a legacy solution, and the new security model is ongoing. But as you know, it costs time. Before this, I must maintain the program.
2006/7/6, Jan Marten Simons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
James Lau wrote:> My program is a utility for internet payment. It takes an important> ro
On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 16:46:40 -0400, Daniel Serpell wrote:
> Hi!
>
> El Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 03:18:14PM +0800, James Lau escribio:
>> My program is a utility for internet payment. It takes an important role
>> in the payment process to ensure security. One of the key functions is
>> that the prog
On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 16:46:40 -0400
Daniel Serpell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But there is a way to detect virtual machines under x86, see
> http://invisiblethings.org/papers/redpill.html
>
> But if you run qemu without direct instruction copying, it won't
> work (and qemu will run slower), becau
Hi!
El Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 03:18:14PM +0800, James Lau escribio:
> My program is a utility for internet payment. It takes an important role in
> the payment process to ensure security. One of the key functions is that
> the program should detect which machine is paying. So while virtual machine
I made a simpler version of the Sparc64 patch which doesn't attempt to avoid
the stack use. All targets build on Sparc64 host. I copied the relevant
parts of the fixes to Sparc32 also.
The PPC patch is also updated, but I have no interest in maintaining this
patch in the future.
Hello,
I’m trying to inject code in WinXP host operating system, starting from
intermediate code.
My objective is to trigger a page fault handler from the guest operating
system, in such a way I can read memory with cpu_memory_rw_debug without
error.
The idea is :
1. read memory in some
it works well with "-smp 1", but the "-smp 2" will have blue screen
when it try to get into gui installation window.
Also for 32 bit win, even "-smp 2", there will be only one cpu show up
on the guest win...
YH
On 6/30/06, yhlu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
win64 as guest?
YH
On 6/26/06, ZIGLIO
Hi,
Thanks to everyone involved in the qemu project, it is great software.
I have some issues with kqemu in kernel mode;
Host is running qemu-0.8.1 or qemu-cvs-2006-07-05_23, and
kqemu-1.3.0pre9. Host OS is Ubuntu 6.06 server.
To reproduce: Start qemu as:
qemu -kernel-kqemu -cdrom ubuntu-6
> My program is a utility for internet payment. It takes an important
role in the
> payment process to ensure security. One of the key functions is that
the program
> should detect which machine is paying. So while virtual machine (like
QEMU) is
> present, it can cheat the program.
> Checking
Hi all,
I'm currently writing such a guide, trying to explain step by step the whole
thing, from compilation to guest OS installation.
As I'm a Windows user, this guide will focus on using Qemu on a Windows host.
Maybe someone can extend it to a Linux host.
This guide will be in French... but if
James Lau wrote:
>My program is a utility for internet payment. It takes an important
>role in the payment process to ensure security. One of the key
>functions is that the program should detect which machine is paying.
>So while virtual machine (like QEMU) is pres
James Lau wrote:
> My program is a utility for internet payment. It takes an important
> role in the payment process to ensure security. One of the key
> functions is that the program should detect which machine is paying.
> So while virtual machine (like QEMU) is present, it can cheat the
> progr
On Wed, 2006-05-07 at 17:00 -0700, Mike Swanson wrote:
> On Wednesday 05 July 2006 15:01, Daniel Carrera wrote:
> > Yes, but the doc doesn't, for example, explain how you are supposed to
> > put a bootable image in "file". This is addressed by the excellent
> > responses from Nathaniel and Rick, an
On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 15:18:14 +0800
"James Lau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My program is a utility for internet payment. It takes an important
> role in the payment process to ensure security. One of the key
> functions is that the program should detect which machine is paying.
Why does this mat
My program is a utility for internet payment. It takes an important role in the payment process to ensure security. One of the key functions is that the program should detect which machine is paying. So while virtual machine (like QEMU) is present, it can cheat the program.
Checking the hard di
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