ghidra-scripts
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MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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ghidra-scripts
- The Hiew Hex Editor
- Okus obratnega inženiringa - naloga 2
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I've figured out what 13 of the 16 enemy flags mean in Ultima V. Help me figure out the last three.
I've got no experience with reverse-engineering executables, but I got a bunch of code-like stuff showing up when I fed ULTIMA.EXE to Ghidra and told it to analyze it with all the flags set.
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Modding SH2
The whole game is written in C++ (game logic intertwined with graphics). Ghidra can help you deconstruct the game binaries, but you need to put in a GREAT great effort to even get a starting point. Cheat Engine has been successful for some purposes, including an AI enabling utility for multiplayer (use with great care!).
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Ask HN: What's the best open source alternative to IDA Pro?
Ghidra: https://ghidra-sre.org/, https://github.com/NationalSecurityAgency/ghidra
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You have probably heard of Temu right?
What I think you’re talking about is reverse engineering. It’s basically taking a program and analysing the compiled code to attempt to find out how it works. It’s a fairly expansive topic, and fairly tricky to do but look at anything to do with Ghidra to get started.
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Asking for clarification ... How is learning C beneficial for becoming a Cyber security expert
Oh also just as an aside Ghidra is a really cool free tool developed by the NSA which can reverse engineer software by looking at its executable and recreating the C code from the instructions and static data within. It's another way to get familiarized with the relationship between C code and the instructions it compiles to.
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Super Smash Bros. Melee HD Port Will "Never Happen," According to Former Nintendo Employees
There exist decompilers and other tools for helping make sense of assembly and that can automate some of the conversion back to higher level languages. In my brief involvement with Slippi I used Ghidra - a tool developed by the NSA, to do some of that kind of work, which I found a little amusing.
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I found an old floppy disk, what does this mean/what should I do?
It's likely a binary file that's improperly being interpreted as Unicode by the text editor. If it's an executable file, you can use Ghidra to disassemble and analyze it. There may also be some interesting ASCII strings that would reveal its purpose. My guess is that it's a Windows version of Unix "tee" program which will write stdin to a file and stdout simultaneously.
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Free Hex Editor
On the other hand, this slick "Ghidra" webpage looks suspicious. It's probably written in Typescript on Electron!
neolink
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In search for a IP camera that works in LAN only and needs no access to the internet
neolink on github
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Reolink Argo Eco
Thank you. I've just found this project that probably will cover my usecase: https://github.com/thirtythreeforty/neolink
- Argus Eco: URL to get a still image
- Webcam with battery and ONVIF
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RTSP port closed by default? / How to open it from a linux machine?
might be worth checking this out. Haven't tried it myself, but was impressed by the writeup... and have been meaning to set one up in the homelab.
- I'm wanting a recommendation for cameras and software to act as an NVR.
- can this work with all cameras so I can use blue iris?
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All I want for Christmas is a URL trigger for Reolink motion detection to my home automation
If you have battery powered cameras, my suggestion would be to use https://github.com/thirtythreeforty/neolink. Connect it to your own NVR(e.g. Shinobi, Frigate, etc.), and then apply whatever you need in terms of automations. For battery powered cameras... Yeah... I would love the same. The alternative is cumbersome, like using Relink email notifications for automating motion detection flows. Eventually I have thought of having a container that would be spun up after a motion detection email alert, to get the camera feed into my NVR. But I am sure that it would have a very high latency...
- Reolink Lumus RTSP
- RLC-811A - Ethernet Speed?
What are some alternatives?
frida-rust - Frida Rust bindings
reolinkapipy - Reolink Camera API written in Python 3.6
BinAbsInspector - BinAbsInspector: Vulnerability Scanner for Binaries
moonfire-nvr - Moonfire NVR, a security camera network video recorder
pwndra - A collection of pwn/CTF related utilities for Ghidra
SysDVR - Stream switch games to your PC via USB or network
frida-gum - Cross-platform instrumentation and introspection library written in C
rtsp-simple-server - Also known as rtsp-simple-server. ready-to-use RTSP / RTMP / LL-HLS / WebRTC server and proxy that allows to read, publish and proxy video and audio streams. [Moved to: https://github.com/aler9/mediamtx]
VulFi - IDA Pro plugin for query based searching within the binary useful mainly for vulnerability research.
retina - High-level RTSP multimedia streaming library, in Rust
metalbear.co - MetalBear main website
http-ipcamera