FROM : Mitchell Hashimoto
DATE : Mon Jan 28 18:17:37 2008
Hi,
I am trying to run some code with root priveleges, specifically to use
task_for_pid to modify (read/write) another process's memory. The
reasoning behind this is that this application is a game trainer. I am
able to get it to work by launching the program with "sudo" but this
is a pain. is there any way to run the program and have an
"authorization" box pop up and ahve the user authorize the actions?
Thanks
Mitchell
DATE : Mon Jan 28 18:17:37 2008
Hi,
I am trying to run some code with root priveleges, specifically to use
task_for_pid to modify (read/write) another process's memory. The
reasoning behind this is that this application is a game trainer. I am
able to get it to work by launching the program with "sudo" but this
is a pain. is there any way to run the program and have an
"authorization" box pop up and ahve the user authorize the actions?
Thanks
Mitchell
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