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Re: Buffer overruns etc.



Greetings!  I've been thinking about this recently as well.  This may
not be the most efficient solution, but what about writing wrapper
routines for all those sprintf's, etc. which lookup the destination
address in an internal table of malloced memory regions and refuse to
write past their boundaries?  The only change to the code would then
be rewriting each array as a pointer and adding a malloc call at the
routine's beginning.  I've developed a similar library here, and,
while certainly not efficient, it is perhaps systematically safer.

Just some thoughts.  Take care!
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cmaguire@enhanced.com				      Camm Maguire
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