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Sat, 05 Aug 2006

Late Tonight Better Than Tomorrow

Well, I said that it would be released "tonight" and though technically it's "tomorrow" I haven't slept so it still counts
CTF seems to be going fairly well for our team so far. Unfortunately, tomorrow will change the landscape in a *huge*
way. We are up against some of the best hackers in the free world, including those from the Navy, UC, and even Korea!

Here is the @Utility Belt. Hopefully it will help you
as it has me. Hopefully it will inspire you to build your own toolkit as your skillz grow. Feel free to use as much
of mine as you like.

My most recent addition is quite exciting for me, it's nc.py (yes, that's NetCat in Python).
It brings to Unix the ability to "Listen Harder" (previously only a Windows feature), and adds RAW socket support!
It's not completely a rewrite of netcat, as there are a few finer details not implemented yet...
It's is not completely tested, and the error messages are the plain jane Python messages.
BUT, I was able to use it today during ctf because the Solaris boxes we're defending don't have nc installed... and
binary installation was proving difficult at the time. So I copied it up there and only had to change the location
of the python binary. Excellent. I wired up a nc.py forwarder to bounce through our server to access something else.
It made my day that much better!

en/un64 as well as the other converters are just plain helpful when you need to convert hex/base64/binary to and from ascii

disass has probably had the most devoted work to it... and it is the most helpful to me at this time.

All this is released under GPL2.0. I simply ask that you let your curiosity and determination wonder and conquer...
and that you tell me about it :)

Also, find the "Atlas' Possibly Braindead Tips to Deadlisting" here. These are some of the more interesting tidbits to chew on.

Have fun and hack safe! (and thank you to Skodo who did end up visiting me during the ctf. It was enjoyable to catch up!)

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