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I am building procedures to mitigate a memory compromise on various Cisco devices. Some procedures will not work if ASLR has been implemented in development. How can I determine if ASLR is being used on my device?
For security purposes, I need a way to dump/analyze memory on various Cisco devices without a core-dump and reboot. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I know there was a capability added to Packet Tracer 5 or 6 that allowed an external java app, PTBridge, to create bridges to virtual networks/VMs. I can't seem to find this utility for Windows. Is it still available? If so, anyone know where?
I see there is CIR, but it isn't fully developed. How can I analyze my manual core dump file? I FTP it to an analysis laptop and need a program to structure it for ease of analysis.
That one is Linux based, I'll try it out. What about Windows supported version? I can't find anything on it. I saw a demo of it run on youtube, but no luck finding it.