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by eldondev
4959 days ago
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I think this is for engagements where they may not want to stop/reboot the virtual machine. This tool claims to patch memory directly, so a running VM would be the target. Perhaps the vm they want to connect to has some existing connections of some sort that they don't want to break, alerting that would happen if it were restarted, or unlocked keys in memory (think ssh agents). One of the first thing virt-edit says is "You must not use virt-edit on live virtual machines." |
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