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Name: Anonymous 2011-10-17 3:24

Well, I'm learning C, but I have a few questions on where to go from there.

After I learn C I plan on becoming ASM literate at the very least.

But how do I learn more advanced things about linux and the way things all work together?

I want to get into computer security as an end-goal, but I would like to be on the research and development side of things, like code-auditing and malware reversing.

So what are some good resources for learning the internals of systems and debugging and shit?

General self teaching thread.

Name: Anonymous 2011-10-19 19:27

>>40
/g/ and reddit.

Name: Anonymous 2011-10-19 21:26

>>8
using Ollydgb [o]
disassemble a C "hello world" [o]
thousands  of ASM code, no clue where to even start [o]

Did i do something wrong or is there a easier way to this? I mean can't you tell the compiler to print the assembled code form your C code?

Name: Anonymous 2011-10-19 22:10

>>42
Did i do something wrong
You used too many [o] tags, and didn't close any of them.

Name: Anonymous 2011-10-19 22:10

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failure

Name: Anonymous 2011-10-19 22:11

use google
realize how to show assembly code generated from gcc
everythingwentbetterthanexpected.jpg

Name: Anonymous 2011-10-19 23:20

how do you do
multiline quoting

Name: Anonymous 2011-10-19 23:20

a
>> b

Name: Anonymous 2011-10-19 23:21

a
b

Name: Anonymous 2011-10-19 23:21

multiline \
quoting

Name: Anonymous 2011-10-19 23:22

a
b

Name: Anonymous 2011-10-19 23:22

a
b

Name: Anonymous 2011-10-19 23:23

multiquoting is done like


a[o]
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Name: Anonymous 2011-10-19 23:32

> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > fuck off ``faggot''

Name: Anonymous 2011-10-19 23:48

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