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Vulnerability Development: Re: CSR: Exploitation Challenge

Re: CSR: Exploitation Challenge

From: <supers0nic_at_redwhitearmy.com>
Date: 20 Jul 2005 01:19:02 -0000
('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is) Is it really possible? I compiled it, and for ex, looking for the address of printf. However gdb said:

gdb> p printf
$2 = {<text variable, no debug info>} 0xb7e93758 <printf>
gdb>

actually its address varies according to the application even if it's dynamically linked. Or am I missing a point?

If this binary is accessible through gdb, it means I already have shell access and it's somewhat meaningless...
Received on Jul 22 2005

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