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Old 12-23-2008
Pardus: Flashplugin System access Vulnerability

LinuxSecurity.com: A vulnerability has been reported in Adobe Flash Player, which potentially can be exploited by malicious people to compromise a user's system.

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NANDSIM(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						NANDSIM(4)

NAME
nandsim -- NAND Flash simulator driver SYNOPSIS
device nand device nandsim options ALQ DESCRIPTION
The nandsim is part of the FreeBSD NAND framework nand(4) and can be characterized with the following highlights: o plugs into the nand(4) framework APIs as if it were a hardware controller (hanging on the nexus bus) with real NAND chips connected to it o physically part of the kernel code (either statically linked into the kernel image or built as a module) o controlled with a user space program nandsim(8) From the user perspective, the nandsim allows for imitating ONFI-compliant NAND Flash devices as if they were attached to the system via a virtual controller. Some nandsim features rely on the ability to log contents to a file, which is achieved through the alq(9) facility. SEE ALSO
nand(4), nandsim.conf(5), nandsim(8) STANDARDS
Open NAND Flash Interface Working Group (ONFI). HISTORY
The nandsim support first appeared in FreeBSD 10.0. AUTHORS
The nandsim kernel driver was developed by Grzegorz Bernacki. This manual page was written by Rafal Jaworowski. BSD
March 8, 2012 BSD