You'd better read the RELEASE-NOTES file to learn how to disable exec-shield. Just a quote :
o The Fedora Core 1 kernel includes new Exec-shield functionality. Exec-shield is a security-enhancing modification to the Linux kernel that makes large parts of specially-marked programs -- including their stack -- not executable. This can reduce the potential damage of some security holes. Exec-shield is related to the older "non-exec stack patch" but has the potential to provide greater protection.
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Le ven 31/10/2003 à 03:34, ne... a écrit :
On Oct 30, 2003 at 19:50, Gerry Tool in a soothing rage wrote:
$ /usr/sbin/chstk -e ~/cxoffice/bin/wineloader
I do not have a program called /usr/sbin/chstk, and suspect this is not the solution anyway.
The kernel-utils-2.4-8.31 rpm provided this. I note it is not in the kernel-utils-2.4-9.1.101.fedora rpm does not provide it. You may have to downgrade. N.Emile...