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Learning Linux Binary Analysis

You're reading from  Learning Linux Binary Analysis

Product type Book
Published in Feb 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782167105
Pages 282 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Ryan "elfmaster" O'Neill Ryan "elfmaster" O'Neill
Profile icon Ryan "elfmaster" O'Neill

Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Learning Linux Binary Analysis
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. The Linux Environment and Its Tools 2. The ELF Binary Format 3. Linux Process Tracing 4. ELF Virus Technology – Linux/Unix Viruses 5. Linux Binary Protection 6. ELF Binary Forensics in Linux 7. Process Memory Forensics 8. ECFS – Extended Core File Snapshot Technology 9. Linux /proc/kcore Analysis Index

vmlinux and .altinstructions patching


In my opinion, the single most effective method of rootkit detection can be summed up by verifying the code integrity of the kernel in the memory—in other words, comparing the code in the kernel memory against the expected code. But what can we compare kernel memory code against? Well, why not vmlinux? This was an approach that I originally explored in 2008. Knowing that an ELF executable's text segment does not change from disk to memory, unless it's some weird self-modifying binary, which the kernel is not… or is it? I quickly ran into trouble and was finding all sorts of code discrepancies between the kernel memory text segment and the vmlinux text segment. This was baffling at first since I had no kernel rootkits installed during these tests. After examining some of the ELF sections in vmlinux, however, I quickly saw some areas that caught my attention:

$ readelf -S vmlinux | grep alt
  [23] .altinstructions  PROGBITS         ffffffff81e64528  01264528...
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