interesting article about long_path problems. and OllyDbg is mentioned there.
http://www.offensivecomputing.net/?q=node/1649
http://www.icewall.pl/download/longpaths.pdf
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about long_path problems..
...those things that read 'buffer overflow' in AV are scaring, really scaring... nice read, thanks!
...and yes, we do *rarely* remember when coding that windows allows UNC naming, thus bringing us to 32k chars...
interesting thing, those BO can only happen because those developers used unsafe memory/string functions, and didnt even enforce a terminator at end... eheh, funny being done by them.
...and yes, we do *rarely* remember when coding that windows allows UNC naming, thus bringing us to 32k chars...
interesting thing, those BO can only happen because those developers used unsafe memory/string functions, and didnt even enforce a terminator at end... eheh, funny being done by them.
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