debugfs-backdoor | PoC code using debugfs to store files
kandi X-RAY | debugfs-backdoor Summary
kandi X-RAY | debugfs-backdoor Summary
debugfs-backdoor is a C library. debugfs-backdoor has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Strong Copyleft License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
debugfs is a simple-to-use RAM-based file system specially designed for kernel debugging purposes. It was released with version 2.6.10-rc3 and written by Greg Kroah-Hartman. Netfilter is a framework in the Linux kernel that allows kernel modules to register callback functions called hooks in the kernel's networking stack. Both debugfs and Netfilter have very legitimate (non-malware related) uses. debugfs obviously provides debugging purposes while also exposing information from the kernel to userspace. Netfilter is commonly used to implement filtering or modifying rules for packets. Those familiar with iptables may find it interesting that it is implemented as customized Netfilter modules.
debugfs is a simple-to-use RAM-based file system specially designed for kernel debugging purposes. It was released with version 2.6.10-rc3 and written by Greg Kroah-Hartman. Netfilter is a framework in the Linux kernel that allows kernel modules to register callback functions called hooks in the kernel's networking stack. Both debugfs and Netfilter have very legitimate (non-malware related) uses. debugfs obviously provides debugging purposes while also exposing information from the kernel to userspace. Netfilter is commonly used to implement filtering or modifying rules for packets. Those familiar with iptables may find it interesting that it is implemented as customized Netfilter modules.
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