Setting Up a Kernel Debugging Environment
Following up on my first blog post, I’ve received a few requests to write about setting up a debugging environment; however, since everybody uses different emulators and so on, I’ll mainly focus on which config options are useful!
An introduction to Kernel Exploitation Part 1
I’m writing this post because I often hear that kernel exploitation is intimidating or difficult to learn. As a result, I’ve decided to start a series of basic bugs and exercises to get you started!
Prerequisites
Knowledge of the Linux command line Knowing how to read and write basic C may be beneficial Being able to debug with the help of a virtual computer or another system Able to install the kernel module compilation build requirements A basic understanding of the difference between userland and kernelland could be helpful Having a basic understanding of assembly can be beneficial for future episodes For this part, I wrote a simple Linux character device, /dev/shell.