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Daniel Pistelli
April 28th, 2008, 16:00
Not that I want to make a big announcement, just wanted to tell you what those articles will be about.
The first as I already told you is about code injection.
The second one is about .NET native linking (no MSIL left). And even WITHOUT .NET native images, something I came up just today and already discovered that it can absolutely be done.
I expect these articles to be released in the next 10 days. I decided to split the two of them up because they treat different things and the native linking is just "too hot".
Just wanted to let you know...
Daniel Pistelli
April 28th, 2008, 16:07
Well maybe it will be only one big article after all. Otherwise I'll become the .NET guy and I don't want that! =)
As I'm writing the code injection part I discovered that I actually might have to write 2 different dumpers. There is more than one way to inject the code.
Daniel Pistelli
May 19th, 2008, 15:11
The second article is proceeding. Lately I have been studying other things (Qt) and wasn't in the mood of kneeling myself in the .NET internals again.
Anyway, today I took a bit of time and documented the salamander.net kind of technology. (we're talking about native linking). After my article, anyone will be able to write his own salamander linker, I hope.
Also in another paragraph I took the place of the JIT, which is quite cool, not so useful, but quite cool.
I'm still thinking about some additional paragraphs, but I think you'll enjoy the read.
After this article, I'll focus about some other things, it's been quite some time that I wanted to modify a C++ compiler to do my own additions to the language, but even for that, there's not much time.
Oh, by the way, the CFF Explorer will be (slowly) rewritten in Qt and will become multiplatform and extendable and a multiformat file editor. It'll take time as I have other things to do in life, but just so you know. I can't proceed in MFC, it's simply not possible for the things I have in mind and I'm sick and tired of MFC (and .NET).
I hope I can finish this article as soon as possible.
Take you time to get it to where you are satisfied. Many are waiting and they can try to "patiently wait" while others do the actual work.
Regards,
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