Description: This video is part of the SecurityTube GNU Debugger Expert course and certification! You can begin this series by starting with Video 1 here: http://www.securitytube.net/video/5654
In this video, we will look at GDB Convenience variables - which you can define with GDB and use it to hold temporary data while analyzing a program. Interestingly, you can also change references even with your program to point to them :) We will also look at calling functions in the program from within GDB - this can be functions in the program code or from linked libraries. This is really one of the most interesting features we cover in this video and forms the basis for in-memory testing and fuzzing.
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