Stack walk
From: Doman Maciejko (doman.is_at_home.se)
Date: 05/29/03
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Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 10:40:46 +0200
I have two questions.
The level of trust to a unique assembly is defined in the permission set.
The permission set is therefore of high importance. The system then uses the
permisson set when the stack walk matches the level of trust of a certain
caller to the protected operation which is called.
Now I wonder. Could you say that the stack walk is crucial, without the
stack walk no security actions could be applied?
The stack walk can be turned off (assert). Could you say that you to some
part get unsecure and should be extra carefull?
/Doman
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