On 8/3/07, Shaochun Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Every time I execute the same program, its stack starts at a different
> address. After some studying, I know it is caused by stack randomization
> in kernel. Although stack randomization impedes stack buffer overflow,
> it introduces some nondeterminism.
>
> Does anyone know how to disable it?

I'm afraid I can't help, but I'm curious:  what are the behaviors that
the randomization is causing?  Not criticizing, just interested.

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