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Hardening ELF binaries using Relocation Read-Only (RELRO)
Several techniques exist for hardening ELF binaries in Linux. This post discusses one such technique called Relocation Read-Only (RELRO). Selected network daemons and suid-root programs on Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 7 (on architectures which support RELRO) are built with RELRO support. All ELF binaries shipped with Fedora version 23 and later are built with full RELRO support.
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Hardening ELF binaries using Relocation Read-Only (RELRO)
Several techniques exist for hardening ELF binaries in Linux. This post discusses one such technique called Relocation Read-Only (RELRO). Selected network daemons and suid-root programs on Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 7 (on architectures which support RELRO) are built with RELRO support. All ELF binaries shipped with Fedora version 23 and later are built with full RELRO support.
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Hardening ELF binaries using Relocation Read-Only (RELRO)
Several techniques exist for hardening ELF binaries in Linux. This post discusses one such technique called Relocation Read-Only (RELRO). Selected network daemons and suid-root programs on Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 7 (on architectures which support RELRO) are built with RELRO support. All ELF binaries shipped with Fedora version 23 and later are built with full RELRO support.
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