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@marveeamasi The issue with your shellcode on OpenBSD is likely due to security features like W^X, which prevents memory regions from being writable and executable simultaneously, and strict requirements for stack alignment.
To address this, ensure that the memory region containing your shellcode is executable using `mprotect` if necessary. Also, make sure the stack is 16-byte aligned before calling `LoadLibrary` to meet the x86-64 ABI requirements. Verify that NASM correctly encodes the `push` instructions by checking the output with a disassembler, and ensure you are using the correct assembler and linker flags for 64-bit mode. Debugging with a tool like `gdb` can also help trace the execution and confirm that the 64-bit values are pushed correctly onto the stack.
Oh thanks
Was able to fix it
I also had a typo .hex_str: … Had to remove the leading dot.
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