Download DVL Strychnine+e605 1.4
- DVL Strychnine Download Mirror 1 @ computerdefense.org: [CLICK HERE]
- DVL Strychnine Download Mirror 2 @ brooklynoverflow.com: [CLICK HERE]
- DVL Strychnine Download Mirror 3 @ dvl.stderr.de: [CLICK HERE]
- DVL Strychnine Download Mirror 4 @ chaos-darmstadt.de: [CLICK HERE]
Damn Vulnerable Linux Strychnine+E605 1.5 Alpha started
We increased the development of the new Damn Vulnerable Linux Strychnine+E605 1.5 Alpha. Several bug fixes have been done, as well some tools like WebGoat are updated. There is no date yet when we publish the new release, however - finally - we add videos to the DVD.
Stay tuned!
Video: How to setup your own language settings in Damn Vulnerable Linux
Since several people requested this: This 1 minute video shows how to setup your own language settings in Damn Vulnerable Linux.
How to setup your own language settings in Damn Vulnerable Linux [0:54m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Downloads 202Damn Vulnerable Linux Strychnine+605 1.4 final - Mirrors contacted!
The mirrors for Damn Vulnerable Linux Strychnine+605 1.4 final have been contacted. Over the weekend we might release the download links.
Damn Vulnerable Linux Strychnine+605 1.4 final
DVL 1.4 final is ready to go and is uploaded at the moment. We hit the 1.6 GB size, including all necessary to train software development, IT security and Reverse Code Engineering. During the next time the mirrors will be informed. After this we post the links. As well we do a short intro video to show all features and on how to use DVL.
DVL Strychnine+E605 1.4 release in January 2008!
DVL Strychnine+E605 1.4 will have its release in January 2008! Includes many new tools, such as the ERESI reverse engineering framework, the Eclipse IDE for Java and C/C++. With this release we close the tool addition part and move to training material only. Stay tuned!
Damn Vulnerable Linux Strychnine+E605 - version 1.4 under construction
I just have remastered the base of DVL Strychnine+E605 version 1.4. Beside more tool additions I have done some bug fixes as well. The status is now between alpha and beta, I will do now more testing within the next time.
Remote Debugging a DVL crackme by TiGa (Team+)
TiGa (Team+) just has finalized his second training video. In this video he uses the IDA Pro Remote Debugging capabilities to analyze a crackme located at DVL remote from a Windows box.
Team+ consists of people working to receive the famous + sign - the most recognized reputation in Reverse Code Engineering. The + sign is by invitation only and free without any fee.
The video will be published soon.
With this we will open the revamp of the Reverse Code Engineering Portal located at www.reverse-engineering.net. Using several subdomains we will extend our portfolio with a Team+ information website, a training video website and more.
Stay tuned!
Peace! Kind Regards,
Univ.-Doz. Dr. Thorsten Schneider Managing Director / CEO
New additions to Damn Vulnerable Linux 1.4
Just a sneak preview on current changes:
[Application Development] Add LogWatch (schneider)
[DVL Core] Add XEN (schneider)
[Reverse Code Engineering] Add Insight GDB Debugger (schneider)
[Tutorials] Add CPU Sim - An Interactive Java-based CPU Simulator (schneider)
[Reverse Code Engineering] Add JAD Java Decompiler (schneider)
[Tools] Add VLC Media Player (schneider)
[Documentation] Add TeTex (schneider)
[Documentation] Add JabRef (schneider)
[Application Development] Add Kile (schneider)
[Documentation] Add kDissert Mindmapper (schneider)
[Peneration Testing] Add JBroFuzz (schneider)
[Application Development] Add WebScarab (schneider)
[Peneration Testing] Add CAL9000 (schneider)
[Reverse Code Engineering] Add KDBG (schneider)
[Application Development] Add xchm (schneider)
[DVL Core] Add gtk libs (schneider)
[Tools] Add xvidcap (schneider)
[Tools] Add AcroRead (schneider)
[Tools] Add Scite (schneider)
Insight GDB Debugger - own branch?
I just had a look at the Insight GDB debugger frontend. Even it does not look like OllyDbg or Ida Pro under Windows, it seems to be a very promising tool to play with. The “frontend” is not really a frontend. It can be described as an own solution hooking to GDB and looks better than DDD. Written in tcl/tk it is easy to extend Insight. Unfortunatly it is currently not based on extensions or plugins. However I will play with it during the next days and try to extend it with a simple HelloWorld. One of my goals is to extend Insight to visualize the code and to add some additional analysis features.
I never developed much in tcl/tk so I have to optimize my skills. Should be not that hard. Next weekend I know more.
It would be great to catch one developer out of the community who can help with this. I do some announement next weekend as well. So if you are interested in developing an own outstanding GDB visual debugger and you good - and I really mean good - in developing software, go and contact me!

