get a job already, lamer!!!!!!!!!!! On Mon, 7 Oct 2002 21:28:02 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ok.. so i'm starting to slowly populate my website again with some > things that may be interesting. nothing fantastically new on it to be > honest, but perhaps alot will find something interesting. > > www.big.net.au/~silvio/ > > i'm only _starting_ to move across some content atm, so much more will > be added bit by bit.. but atm, there is probably enough things for > people to take a look at. > > i'm learning python and some things, non c. you might see more scripts > than c code on the site, depending on what i put up ;-) > > graphing/ > > lots of postscript graphs, all of which are automatically generated > for various things. eg, callgraphs for awk/bash scripts, routing > maps (interior + exterior). dns maps. system call state transitions, > mostly through dynamic analysis etc. some arp graphs on a network > showing ip relationships. linking/function graphs etc > > 0. (zeropoint) > > just archiving the stuff i've posted talking about bugs or > vulnerabilities with zero point. > > coding/ > > added some anti-debugging stuff that i've talked about on f-d.. the > ld preload stuff. modifying binaries to not be ltraced. some stuff i > suppose is new (public), is the symbol swapping in binaries. for at > least, one of the source files, a binary patch is required as > postprocessing(to swap writev/ptrace symbol trings) - /bin/vi is the > hex editor of choice here. > > 1 elf source specific to gnu, that does some compression on the .plt > (its all redundant in standard stuff you know). > > something i was working on tonight i put up.. its a control flow > grapher of binary (given a start/stop address), using python + > objdump. at~115 lines.. its pretty easy to demonstrate that its > possible to do quickly, even in a language your just learning :) > postscript graphs are also available to see what it does without > looking at the source. > > there is a .h dependancy graph constructor also as a python script > etc. > > most of the code is b0rked really, as they are typically quick things > i've done and then put away for a rainy day. nothing beyond tiny > sources are currently on the site. this may change in the future. > > politics/ > > this will probably grow.. and i'll archive/link to people if they ask > :) right now it just has one bit of commentry on the t0rnk1t stuff. > > non_ms_vendors/ > > not microsft :) > > > anyway.. sure, this is a pointless mail. but i guess since i'm > unemployed i can just move some stuff across to the web, and play with > some new stuff here and there also ;-) > > -- > Silvio > _______________________________________________ > Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. > Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
