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- PaXtest - Copyright(c) 2003-2014 by Peter Busser <[email protected]> and Brad Spengler <[email protected]>
- Released under the GNU Public Licence version 2 or later
- Mode: blackhat
- Linux gnufor 4.1.6-hardened-r1-benaryorg #1 SMP Sat Sep 5 22:46:17 CEST 2015 x86_64 Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU N2800 @ 1.86GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
- Executable anonymous mapping : Killed
- Executable bss : Killed
- Executable data : Killed
- Executable heap : Killed
- Executable stack : Killed
- Executable shared library bss : Killed
- Executable shared library data : Killed
- Executable anonymous mapping (mprotect) : Killed
- Executable bss (mprotect) : Killed
- Executable data (mprotect) : Killed
- Executable heap (mprotect) : Killed
- Executable stack (mprotect) : Killed
- Executable shared library bss (mprotect) : Killed
- Executable shared library data (mprotect): Killed
- Writable text segments : Killed
- Anonymous mapping randomisation test : 28 quality bits (guessed)
- Heap randomisation test (ET_EXEC) : 35 quality bits (guessed)
- Heap randomisation test (PIE) : 35 quality bits (guessed)
- Main executable randomisation (ET_EXEC) : 28 quality bits (guessed)
- Main executable randomisation (PIE) : 28 quality bits (guessed)
- Shared library randomisation test : 28 quality bits (guessed)
- VDSO randomisation test : 28 quality bits (guessed)
- Stack randomisation test (SEGMEXEC) : 35 quality bits (guessed)
- Stack randomisation test (PAGEEXEC) : 35 quality bits (guessed)
- Arg/env randomisation test (SEGMEXEC) : 39 quality bits (guessed)
- Arg/env randomisation test (PAGEEXEC) : 39 quality bits (guessed)
- Randomization under memory exhaustion @~0: 28 bits (guessed)
- Randomization under memory exhaustion @0 : 28 bits (guessed)
- Return to function (strcpy) : paxtest: return address contains a NULL byte.
- Return to function (memcpy) : Killed
- Return to function (strcpy, PIE) : paxtest: return address contains a NULL byte.
- Return to function (memcpy, PIE) : Killed
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