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Re: Penetration of HP/UX


From: michael getachew <michaelhoustong () yahoo com>
Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 21:59:29 -0700 (PDT)


Exploits don't work for HP/UX as they do for
"normal" Linuxes/Unixes. This is because HP/UX (as far as I
know) mainly works on SPARC CPU's, thus having Big Endian
instructions which is different from standard x86 - or am I
wrong?

forgive me if I'm wrong but is't hp ux suppose to run on alpha architecture or something like that? i thought sparc was 
mainly for solaris/opensolaris.

also,I get how the shellcodes and all that has to be different but i still fail to understand how a buffer overflow 
would work on one architecture and fail on another.i am always baffled when i hear a  certain vuln/exploit is only on 
x86 or x86_64. I'm sure there is an explanation to this i just don't know it yet so please enlighten me on the this 
subject.

Cheers :)

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