Exploit development basics (buffer overflow)
Since "179" is not a standard chapter number in the official HackTricks book (which is organized by technology like Linux, Windows, Cloud, etc.), I will provide a comprehensive write-up on , why it is considered the "best" resource for security professionals, and highlight some of the specific techniques that are often cited as "best" or "top-tier" (which might correspond to high-ranking entries on bookmark lists).
Port 179 is the default for , the system that routes traffic across the internet. In the context of HackTricks , security professionals focus on exploiting misconfigurations to intercept data or disrupt networks. 🔍 Key BGP Vulnerabilities (Port 179)
The request references , the default port for the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) , often discussed in cybersecurity guides like HackTricks
HackTricks typically organizes port-specific information into a "Pentesting [Service Name]" format. For BGP, the focus is on and vulnerability assessment . 1. Basic Enumeration
Cache poisoning / HTTP request smuggling