> For instance, if we are running bind in a chroot jail,
> is it plausible for a hacker to exploit some buffer overflow problem to
> transmit and execute a binary file to break out of the chroot jail?
I was making the assumption that whatever exploit they were taking
advantage of gave them enough leverage to obtain a shell. Obviously this
isn't going to be the case all the time.
later
marty
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