(gdb) b *0x4010c0 # address of main (found via `info files` or `objdump -d`) (gdb) run
: This is the most widely used IP address format, consisting of four numbers separated by dots (e.g., 192.0.2.1). IPv4 addresses are 32-bit numbers, which limited the total number of possible addresses to approximately 4.3 billion. ipzz-447
Let me approach this step by step. First, confirm if "ipzz-447" is a known entity. A quick internal check: no results found for "ipzz-447". That suggests it's likely a fictional or internal reference. (gdb) b *0x4010c0 # address of main (found
(This write‑up assumes the challenge was hosted in a typical Jeopardy‑style CTF. All steps are reproduced on a fresh Ubuntu 22.04 VM. Replace file names/paths with the ones you receive in the actual challenge.) First, confirm if "ipzz-447" is a known entity
: Knowing your IP address can help you safeguard your data against unauthorized access and cyber threats.
An IP address (Internet Protocol address) is a numerical label assigned to each device connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. IP addresses serve two primary functions: host or network identification and location addressing.