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Practical Linux Security Cookbook
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Whenever a security vulnerability is found in any software, a security patch is released for the software to fix the bug. Normally, we use the Update Manager that's built into Linux to apply the security updates. However, for software that we install by compiling the source code, Update Manager may not be helpful.
For such situations, we can apply the patch file to the original software's source code and then recompile the software.
Since we will use the built-in commands of Linux to create and apply a patch, nothing needs to be done before starting the following steps. We will be creating a sample program in C for understanding the process of creating a patch file.
In this section, we will see how to create a patch for a program, using the diff
command, and then apply the patch using the patch
command:
example.c
to print This is an example
, as follows: