The final installment in a three-part series that explores how to write a fuzzer targeting the Linux kernel entry code on x86.
Part two of a three-part series that explores how to write a fuzzer targeting the Linux kernel entry code on x86.
Part one of a three part series that explores how to write a fuzzer targeting the Linux kernel entry code on x86.
This blog entry was provided by Ruud van der Pas Introduction DTrace is often positioned as an operating system analysis tool for the system administrators,...
This blog entry was provided by Ruud van der Pas Introduction DTrace is often positioned as an operating system analysis tool for the system administrators, but it has a wider use than this. In particular the application developer may find some features useful when trying to understand a performance problem. In this article we show how DTrace can be used to print a list of the user-defined functions that are called by the target executable. We also show how often these...
This blog entry was provided by Ruud van der Pas Introduction DTrace is often positioned as an operating system analysis tool for the system administrators, but it has a wider use than this. In...
Oracle Linux kernel developer Dan Carpenter discusses a recent improvement he made to the Smatch static analyzer to look for locking errors in the Linux kernel.
Thanks to Kurt Goebel and Van Okamura for their help with this post. From one open source community to another, Oracle’s Linux team would like to congratulate...
Thanks to Kurt Goebel and Van Okamura for their help with this post. From one open source community to another, Oracle’s Linux team would like to congratulate the Java community on its 25th anniversary! Java has an impressive history. It was a breakthrough in programming languages, allowing developers to write once and have code run anywhere. And, it has enabled developers to create a myriad of innovative solutions that help run our world. Read Georges Saab’s post to learn...
Thanks to Kurt Goebel and Van Okamura for their help with this post. From one open source community to another, Oracle’s Linux team would like to congratulate the Java community on its 25th...
This article highlights customer NTT Data Intellilink and their use of Oracle Linux. As an NTT DATA group company, they aim to provide value for their customers...
This article highlights customer NTT Data Intellilink and their use of Oracle Linux. As an NTT DATA group company, they aim to provide value for their customers through design, implementation and operation of mission-critical information and communication systems platform built with the latest technologies. Within NTT Data Intellilink, there is a business unit which focuses on providing customers with Oracle solutions, support, and implementation services using a wide range...
This article highlights customer NTT Data Intellilink and their use of Oracle Linux. As an NTT DATA group company, they aim to provide value for their customers through design, implementation...
In this recently published white paper, "Staying Ahead of Cyberthreats: Protecting Your Linux Systems with Oracle Ksplice," we explain why regular operating...
In this recently published white paper, "Staying Ahead of Cyberthreats: Protecting Your Linux Systems with Oracle Ksplice," we explain why regular operating system patching is so important and how Oracle Ksplice can help better protect your Linux systems. In the face of increasingly sophisticated cyberthreats, protecting IT systems has become vitally important. To help administrators more easily and regularly apply Linux updates, Oracle Ksplice offers an automated...
In this recently published white paper, "Staying Ahead of Cyberthreats: Protecting Your Linux Systems with Oracle Ksplice," we explain why regular operating system patching is so important and how...
Oracle Linux kernel engineer Calum Mackay provides some insight into the new features for NFS in release 6 of the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel (UEK). UEK R6...
Oracle Linux kernel engineer Calum Mackay provides some insight into the new features for NFS in release 6 of the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel (UEK). UEK R6 is based on the upstream long-term stable Linux kernel v5.4, and introduces many new features compared to the previous version UEK R5, which is based on the upstream stable Linux kernel v4.14. In this blog, we look at what has been improved in the UEK R6 NFS client & server implementations. Server-side Copy (NFSv4.2...
Oracle Linux kernel engineer Calum Mackay provides some insight into the new features for NFS in release 6 of the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel (UEK). UEK R6 is based on the upstream long-term...