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 Exchange 2007 : Resource Room Mailboxes

Scenario : You have an AD account domain, that holds user accounts used to log on to the network/Outlook, and you have a dedicated Exchange 2007 …

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 Juniper ScreenOS Admin authentication using Windows based IAS (Radius)

On popular request, this is a quick write-up on how to set up a Juniper screenOS firewall to use an external Radius server (I’ll use Windows IAS) to…

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 My very best wishes…

The year is almost over, so I guessed this would be the perfect time to wish you and your families a Merry Christmas and a healthy, successful and …

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 Getting connected to the internet over IPv6 using Juniper/screenos

It started snowing today, so I guessed it would be the perfect timing to write a quick and dirty howto on getting connected to the internet over …

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 Blog now available over IPv6

I just wanted to share with you that, from this point forward, this blog and forum are now available over IPv6 (it might take a little while before…

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Corelan Research is a long-running cybersecurity research project focused on exploit development, vulnerability research and Windows internals.   Since 2009, we have published deep technical tutorials covering topics such as stack-based exploitation, heap exploitation, shellcoding, reverse engineering and debugging. 
These tutorials have helped thousands of security researchers, penetration testers, exploit developers and exploit dev trainers learn how modern memory corruption vulnerabilities work.