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muffsec.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] This post provides instructions for compiling and debugging a Linux kernel using QEMU and GDB, including steps to build the kernel, create an OS image, and set up a wrapper script for virtual machine execution. | |
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nickdesaulniers.github.io
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pwning.systems
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| | | | | Following up on my first blog post, I've received a few requests to write about setting up a debugging environment; however, since everybody uses different emulators and so on, I'll mainly focus on which config options are useful! You must first obtain the kernel sources for your preferred version before you can set up a kernel suitable for debugging. We'll have to decompress it after that. # use your preferred version $ wget https://git. | |
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some-natalie.dev
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