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This artifact #6

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russellcoinpay opened this issue Apr 13, 2020 · 3 comments
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This artifact #6

russellcoinpay opened this issue Apr 13, 2020 · 3 comments
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@russellcoinpay
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I often rely on him for reverse software
For example, what registry will a software change
What files will be written
I run it with sandboxie
Used to reverse software
Do differential registry
Even containers are created on windows, similar to flatpak, there will be no residue when deleting
If it can be combined with virtualization to achieve driver virtualization, then the real container.

@DavidXanatos
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emm... I have trouble understanding your english could you please try to re formulate your issue.

@DavidXanatos DavidXanatos added the more info needed More information is needed to move forward label Apr 14, 2020
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quangkieu commented Apr 16, 2020

From the above message, I suspect he is either trying to do container/docker in sandboxie or sandboxie in container to virtualize driver.
As docker in-process windows container on window does not have root/kernel privileged. It right now only allow to run user process as Admin but not run kernel process

@russellcoinpay
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Can it be more difficult to use vt-x to further develop on this basis to realize a virtualized driver?

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