Linux security issues
Has anyone heard of any information on the Linux swap partition, for example, if it does me the favor of storing my pgp passphrase? Anyone who's interested in compiling PGP under ELF, add ASMDEF="-DSYSV" to the end of their linux make line. Don
I dont see what this has to do with Linux. The question should be does the PGP pass phrase ever apper in a swap partition/file. Well the swap space is an extention of memory, forming part of the virtual memory system. Obisouly PGP needs to read the passphrase into memory. And Iam sure is goes out of it way to not keep it there for long. But on a loaded system PGP might get swaped out the moment it reads the passphrase. Further more if the system happens to crash at that instant the passphrase will be keept in the swap space. But this is true for any piece of memory, PGP passphrase, or not. Aleph One / aleph1@dfw.net http://underground.org/ KeyID 1024/948FD6B5 Fingerprint EE C9 E8 AA CB AF 09 61 8C 39 EA 47 A8 6A B8 01 On Wed, 25 Oct 1995 don@cs.byu.edu wrote:
Has anyone heard of any information on the Linux swap partition, for example, if it does me the favor of storing my pgp passphrase?
Anyone who's interested in compiling PGP under ELF, add ASMDEF="-DSYSV" to the end of their linux make line.
Don
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