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- From: lucien@watson.ibm.com (Lucien Van Elsen)
- Subject: Re: Access another process data segment(s)/address space
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- In-Reply-To: mhe@hal.uio.no's message of Tue, 10 Nov 1992 09:06:41 GMT
- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1992 15:13:13 GMT
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- mhe@hal.uio.no (Morten Hermanrud) writes:
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- >Is there any way process A can 'attach' process B's address space ?
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- The ptrace() syscall is what you're looking for; you can attach a process
- and then read/write to it's address space. Info gives more complete
- information on how to use it.
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- -Lucien
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