Reverse Engineering - GDB (GNU Debugger)
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- Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024
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Finally someone explained GDB for me ! Thank You !
Good content. You earnd a subscriber
I hope you learned something new.
I put it in my watch later. From the title it's content that I'd like to watch, but the pfp sealed the deal.
Enjoyyy !!
Very concise and right to the point
Thank You! Stay tuned for more.
I havent been on windows for a long while but, Is that a tiling wm in windows?? And us that a term other than cmd?
It's just the WSL, nothing new.
Hey there, Awesome video.
I just had a doubt for chall1 which is that in the disassembly of _start, there is no explicit mention of the _loop function, then how does the execution continue to the _loop, since generally there is some jmp or call instruction to redirect to another part of the code.
I'm new to assembly and debugging so i'm not sure how that works. It would be great if you explain this to me.
Hey there thanks, I didn't get ur question join the discord and drop a message there with a screen shoot !
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I'm a cs casual, how would you recommend I start learning/getting gud at gdb?
Hey a big fan here too !
The best thing yet is to practice I think. Try not to use decompilers and use gdb for example on programs u write and debug them ! Check this playlist and check the other playlist of microcorruption if u are interested in learning some basic exploitation/rev.
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@@ir0nbyte Checked it out + subscribed!
I've messed around with selenium + automation and some web scraping w/ python in the past but I'm gonna start applying for tech jobs starting next month. Been grinding data structures +algos for a week on leetcode, discovered CSES thru your website and now I'm planning on going through those as well. What else would you recommend?
@@gregh5061 If you are a beginner, I recommend you go through problem solving for some time before getting back.
you're a legend
Thank You !
Thanks, nice vid.
Glad you like it !
Why does it only work with z (chall1), aren't we only concerned with the 0x988 there?
E.g, how many c's would give the congrats?😢
Hey there, well you can't use c's because in the read syscall we are reading 0x14 = 20 caraceters. 20*'c' won't pass the 0x988 check the first few lines on how the read syscall was made to understand what i'm talking about.
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gnu debug ok
What do you mean ? xD
@@ir0nbyte gnu debug ok
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Thank You A share with your friends and community would help too !!
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Tunisia ! Did you enjoy the video ?
ofc dude
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Nice try man, but you are rambling a lot as you are not 100% sure yourself. Beginners are not going to be able to understand what you are doing. You should be more structured and explain stuff properly. Some things you just gloss over.
Thank you for your feedback, the video was just one of the videos that I started with. By looking back at it and on the last videos that I made I can spot a difference. But overall, I guess a lot of people understood the concept since many liked it and I even got good feedback in PMs.
the video is good but try not to say "umm" lol
Thank you glad you learned something,. Otherwise, I'm working on that Hahah. It's uncontrollable because of the flow of thoughts.
@@ir0nbyte although it might sound stupid, try to do longer pauses if you have to, blanks are usually preffered as opposed to "onomatopoeias"
Good content, keep up with this channel
@@Shywizz Thank you for your feedback.
@@gustavoortizvasquez6442 Thank youuu !