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raptor
Almost all in here are taking already existing exploits and hack with them!!!
But the best thing is to write them on your own!!!
How could you?
This will help you !!!
Read this great article: Smashing the stack for fun and profit by Aleph1



This post comes as supplement in the post >>>Learning Resources<<< with the e-books for C/C++, TCP/IP suite!!!
Dillinja
Love that article, 'tis a classic I say! biggrin.gif

I posted another good paper from someone about the same topic ages ago, explaining the basics of BO.

Ill have a look for it, and post the URL up here for you, flame!

Im just in a good mood today! biggrin.gif
Dillinja
Ahh, here ya go flame!

http://forums.governmentsecurity.org/index...?showtopic=1995

Hope it helps! wink.gif
cartman
Thx 4 share, I read this wink.gif
flame
nice article - tryed to read it but i guess im missing some basic programming experience - is there an easy way ?
some sort of program that teaches you ? blink.gif
STACK ME PLEASE
raptor
QUOTE (flame @ Sep 17 2003, 02:30 PM)
nice article - tryed to read it but i guess im missing some basic programming experience - is there an easy way ?
some sort of program that teaches you ? blink.gif
STACK ME PLEASE

i dunno an easy way to write an exploit!
i think noone will be able to enter a remote system which uses powerful daemons like sendmail (by the way sendmail is the buggiest and the shitiest daemon ever made smile.gif ) without first of all know how the source of the daemon works and then find a bug on it

so keep on reading else chew an already chewed chewing gum (i mean use already written exploits)
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