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okI set eip instead of IP as bochs have one small problem (it can't access registers in amount smaller than 32-bits)
you can set it whole... but why would you? nop will not mean anything, let's get little hacking (and thats what hackers really do...)
hacker gets to some computer... well, it's good to be heard, but in fact, he needs to find vulnerability.
Usually it's stack, heap or some static buffer, which doesn't have set up it's access correctly (it's not being checked in it's length for example)
the first byte, or more bytes on the start are setting up where will the value go and what will be done with it
this is one of the pages taht I use for older manuals, it's good, although it has poor design, but trust me: looking into intel manuals in PDF is much slower than using ctrl+f and searhcing through links :-)
you might wonder why is there 0x01 0x02, well, have you heard of endianessness? (not sure about that ssss :D)
remember, that we need to write only two bytes. For beginning, you should try to write address 0x400. So, my comp is now yours :-) go
that we have been editing 0x90030, but real opcode is on 0x9002f, so everything is good, just change 0x90030 to 0x9002f
ok, so I'll get somewhere for a 30-secs... you know.,.. everyone must do it... food-in, something-out :)
simply, we can just use s as step to continue. our instructions are there (on that address), and we're there too, but we still didn't executed that instruction, we have just pointed on it... so what I'm going to to is using:
2. ok, without exception (when editing code manually, invalid opcode exception may ocurr if you did something wrong, but we didn't :))
ok, one of my hacks is not successful, I'll check it later. it seems to be caused by bochs... but you git the point?
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