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Penetration of HP/UX Jun 08 2011 07:30AM Philipp Lachberger (ph_lachi yahoo de) (4 replies) Re: Penetration of HP/UX Jun 13 2011 11:05AM Marco Ivaldi (raptor mediaservice net) (1 replies) |
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On Jun 8, 2011, at 14:30, Philipp Lachberger <ph_lachi (at) yahoo (dot) de [email concealed]> wrote:
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> 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?
Hi Phillip,
I have never done UX specific security audiy before, but yes I have been using my favorite port scanner and tools.
UX is based on PA-RISC and IA64 Itanium, though PA-RISC has reached its end of sales last year I think.
UX have different endian from Linux. It's endian is same with other UNIXes such as AIX and SOLARIS.
Thanks
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