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iPXE, iSCSI and int13
2016-03-07, 23:53
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RE: iPXE, iSCSI and int13
Thanks for that, good to know. I copied G4D up to my web server and chained it from there (just using the command line to explore what it could access) as I suspected exiting might be a factor, but still no dice (well, no SAN disks, anyway!)

Not too sure how to explore what int13 handlers are in place. Any suggestions?
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iPXE, iSCSI and int13 - mr_jrt - 2016-03-07, 00:55
RE: iPXE, iSCSI and int13 - mcb30 - 2016-03-07, 23:44
RE: iPXE, iSCSI and int13 - mr_jrt - 2016-03-07 23:53
RE: iPXE, iSCSI and int13 - mr_jrt - 2016-03-09, 00:48
RE: iPXE, iSCSI and int13 - mr_jrt - 2016-03-10, 01:58
RE: iPXE, iSCSI and int13 - NiKiZe - 2016-03-10, 19:34
RE: iPXE, iSCSI and int13 - mr_jrt - 2016-03-11, 02:14
RE: iPXE, iSCSI and int13 - mr_jrt - 2016-03-12, 00:21
RE: iPXE, iSCSI and int13 - mcb30 - 2016-03-12, 03:17
RE: iPXE, iSCSI and int13 - mr_jrt - 2016-03-12, 13:32
RE: iPXE, iSCSI and int13 - mcb30 - 2016-03-12, 14:02
RE: iPXE, iSCSI and int13 - mr_jrt - 2016-03-12, 15:47



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