Name : syscalltrack
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Version : 0.82
| Vendor : Dag Apt Repository, http://dag_wieers_com/home-made/apt/
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Release : 2.dag.rh73
| Date : 2003-03-29 16:57:41
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Group : System Environment/Kernel
| Source RPM : syscalltrack-0.82-2.dag.rh73.src.rpm
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Size : 1.68 MB
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Packager : Dag Wieers < dag_wieers_com>
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Summary : Track invocations of system calls across your Linux system.
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Description :
Syscalltrack allows you - the \'root\' user - to track invocations of system calls across your Linux system. You specify rules that specify which system call invocations will be tracked, and what to do when a rule matches a system call invocation. You can log the system call invocation, fail it (i.e. force it to return some error code), or suspend the process executing it (e.g. so you could attach a debugger to the process at that point, or so you could find who is the parent process of that process, etc.). You could even kill the process, if you were feeling particularly sadistic.
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RPM found in directory: /mirror/vol4/ftp.freshrpms.net/pub/freshrpms/pub/dag/redhat/7.3/en/i386/dag/RPMS |
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Provides :
syscalltrack
Requires :