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 Creating and installing lzm modules in Backtrack 2

Today, I will explain how you can create your own lzm modules & patch the backtrack 2 final ISO file (by adding your new module). First of …

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 How to manually install Dameware Remote client

Manual Installation Instructions: You can manually install the Dameware Mini Remote Control Client Agent Service (DWRCS.EXE) on any machine, by …

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 Connect to Openfiler SAN using CHAP authentication (MS iSCSI Initiator)

Assuming that you've made yourself familiar with the procedure on how to allow/deny access to a specific lun based upon IP addresses, then you might…

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 Bind network interfaces on Linux for redundancy, load balancing and performance

If you have multiple network interfaces in your linux machine (and ideally they have the same speed & duplex), you may want to 'bind' the …

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 Running Snort with Dynamic IP on Fedora

One of my Linux boxes has a direct cable connection to the internet. I've been using Snort in corporate environments for a long time now, but I …

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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.