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patching memory in another process

Name: Anonymous 2006-02-06 9:03

Hi /prog/

I am writing a program to patch a memory location in another running process. Unfortunately it doesn't work as ReadProcessMemory gets an error 6 ("The handle is invalid."), even though the process ID passed on the command line is valid.

Has anyone here done this sort of thing before, and if so d'you know what I may be doing wrong?

Code is below:

#define PATCH_LOCATION 0x0013A142

void error(char *msg)
{
    printf("Error (%s) [0x%08x]\n", msg, GetLastError());
    ExitProcess (0);
};

void main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
    int patch_int;
    HANDLE process_id;
    HANDLE hToken;

    // get process id from command line
    if (argc<2)
        error ("args");
    sscanf(argv[1],"%u",&process_id);
    printf("process_id = %u\n", process_id);

    // attach to process as debugger
    if (DebugActiveProcess((DWORD)process_id)==FALSE)
        error ("DebugActiveProcess()");

    // read patch location
    if (ReadProcessMemory(process_id, (LPVOID)PATCH_LOCATION, &patch_int, 4, NULL)==FALSE)
        error ("ReadProcessMemory()");

    printf("patch_int = 0x%08x\n", patch_int);

    // check if patch location contains expected value
    if (patch_int==250)
    {
        // if so, overwrite with patch value
        patch_int=0xFFFFFFFF;
        if(WriteProcessMemory (process_id, (LPVOID)PATCH_LOCATION, &patch_int, 4, NULL)==FALSE)
            error ("WriteProcessMemory()");
    }
    else
    {
        // or fail
        error("patch_int");
    }

    printf("success!\n");
};

Name: Anonymous 2006-03-02 19:02

>>28
I forgot to add: more on FHS: Yes, because every stupid program thinks it owns your fucking home directory and has the right to write all the shit they want there. Yes, because my homedir list looks fugly.

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