From: surreal on
I am using a grsecurity hardened kernel downloaded from here -
http://indiaforcekernel.googlecode.com/files/linux-image-2.6.32.9-grsecindiaforce1.1_1.1_i386.deb

It is patched to provide maximum security but it prevents segment
relocation..

An example of this is -

root(a)indiaforce:~# VirtualBox
VirtualBox: Error -610 in supR3HardenedMainInitRuntime!
VirtualBox: dlopen("/usr/lib/virtualbox/VBoxRT.so",) failed:
/usr/lib/virtualbox/VBoxRT.so: cannot make segment writable for relocation:
Permission denied

VirtualBox: Tip! It may help to reinstall VirtualBox.


I got the above message while trying to execute VirtualBox-OSE.

Tried installing VirtualBox from source, and I got

Checking for Xmu: found, OK.
Checking for Mesa / GLU: /home/harshad/VirtualBox-3.1.4-OSE/debian/.tmp_out:
error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libGL.so.1: cannot make
segment writable for relocation: Permission denied

Is there any practical workaround for this, other then reinstalling other
kernel??




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Harshad Joshi
From: Andrei Popescu on
On Thu,11.Mar.10, 09:01:02, surreal wrote:
> I am using a grsecurity hardened kernel downloaded from here -
> http://indiaforcekernel.googlecode.com/files/linux-image-2.6.32.9-grsecindiaforce1.1_1.1_i386.deb
>
> It is patched to provide maximum security but it prevents segment
> relocation..
>
> An example of this is -
>
> root(a)indiaforce:~# VirtualBox
> VirtualBox: Error -610 in supR3HardenedMainInitRuntime!
> VirtualBox: dlopen("/usr/lib/virtualbox/VBoxRT.so",) failed:
> /usr/lib/virtualbox/VBoxRT.so: cannot make segment writable for relocation:
> Permission denied
>
> VirtualBox: Tip! It may help to reinstall VirtualBox.
>
>
> I got the above message while trying to execute VirtualBox-OSE.
>
> Tried installing VirtualBox from source, and I got
>
> Checking for Xmu: found, OK.
> Checking for Mesa / GLU: /home/harshad/VirtualBox-3.1.4-OSE/debian/.tmp_out:
> error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libGL.so.1: cannot make
> segment writable for relocation: Permission denied
>
> Is there any practical workaround for this, other then reinstalling other
> kernel??

I have no ideea how to fix your problem, but I would suggest posting
with a better subject. No offence, but half the mails in my spam folder
have "Hello" as a subject...

Regards,
Andrei
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