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Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] 0day LINUX 0day LATEST
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 17:23:13 -0500
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 10:13:38 GMT, wejwklekl246 said:
/* !!PRIVATE !!PRIVATE !!PRIVATE !!PRIVATE !!PRIVATE !!PRIVATE
 *
 * afunixroot.c Linux kernel 2.6.x i386 local root exploit
 *
 * Tested under:
 *
 * Redhat 7.0

The hint du jour:  Getting a RH7.0 system to boot a 2.6 kernel is nontrivial
(among other things, you have to get udev working first).  The fact that
various RedHat systems are listed, but no Fedora releases are listed, should
be a clue that all is not what it seems. So you might want to decode those
hex strings before running it.. ;)

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