KAuth and switching nodes
KAuth and switching nodes
- Subject: KAuth and switching nodes
- From: David Allouch <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2006 02:10:55 +1300
- Thread-topic: KAuth and switching nodes
Title: KAuth and switching nodes
Ok, so I went through the KAuth and I am really impressed.
This is going to be really useful for anti-viruses and auth. Not talking about the blocking of traced calls.
Now there is one thing I am missing in my kext. I am going to spend the week on it so I was wondering if anyone could point me to the right direction.
Kauth pass a vnode to the listener which is fine for allow/deny functionality.
What I have in the code I am porting (on top of allow/deny) is the additional functionality of replacing the vnode with a different pointer. (Don’t ask why, too long to explain)
The direction I am heading to right now is to look at the process structure and compare/replace the vnode. Ugly but actually may work.
Any comments or suggestions would be more than welcome.
Cheers,
D.
| David Allouch | * email@hidden |
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