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Old 10-11-2012, 10:13 AM   #801
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Originally Posted by ixtab View Post
One more answer to that question: no, it shouldn't. IIRC, the signature verification is done before the patching - in other words, the file is determined to be correctly signed, and only patched afterwards. This is from memory about how I implemented the class loader, so I'm only 80% sure at this time - I might still be wrong. Time will tell
On a non-Java branch of this local subject - - -
In Linux, both the loader and the elf file format supports "signed binaries" for both library and executable files.
(USA - NSA might be the only people who use that "feature".)

Duh...
I am not going to post a "howto" on that, let lab126 learn it somewhere else.
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