Re: m68k shellcode

From: Ben Williams (btw@eniac.mine.nu)
Date: 01/21/02


Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2002 22:11:28 -0800
From: Ben Williams <btw@eniac.mine.nu>
To: vuln-dev@securityfocus.com


Here is some M68K shellcode for AT&T Unix.
The reason it looks this way is because I was using a 10 year old
compiler that did not understand "\xaa\xbb\xcc" hex strings.






Relevant Pages

  • Re: m68k shellcode
    ... Ben Williams wrote: ... > Here is some M68K shellcode for AT&T Unix. ... > The reason it looks this way is because I was using a 10 year old ...
    (Vuln-Dev)
  • Re: Free FAT16 Filesystem
    ... being an honourable reason. ... Dave, I made every effort 3 weeks ago to have you understand that if you ... >>Murray did not mention Keil in his correspondence to you. ... >>both your compiler AND under Keil's, ...
    (comp.arch.embedded)
  • compiler and metadata, request opinions...
    ... a lot of the upper/middle compiler machinery is still lacking (such as ... embed the metadata directly into the object modules (the reason being that ... request for a particular piece of information is embedded in a symbol (sort ... it will be loaded into an in-memory version of the database. ...
    (comp.compilers)
  • misc: compiler and metadata...
    ... a lot of the upper/middle compiler machinery is still lacking (such as ... embed the metadata directly into the object modules (the reason being that ... request for a particular piece of information is embedded in a symbol (sort ... it will be loaded into an in-memory version of the database. ...
    (comp.lang.misc)
  • Re: In the Shallow End
    ... and the compiler can ... Unix, qua Unix, provides very little in the ... you'd have known why it is easier to do in UNIX compared to Windows NT and its later revisions. ...
    (comp.sys.mac.advocacy)