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pwndbg
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Any tips for newish C debugging please.
By far the best debugger for C is gdb+pwndbg (https://github.com/pwndbg/pwndbg)
- Need help installing pwndbg on Kali Linux
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Hacked GDB Dashboard Puts It All on Display
There are a lot of these types of tools already in the reverse engineering community (in order of lowest chance of breaking when you throw really weird stuff at it):
GEF: https://gef.readthedocs.io/en/master/
PWNDBG: https://github.com/pwndbg/pwndbg
PEDA: https://github.com/longld/peda
They also come with a slew of different features to aid in RE/exploit dev, but many of them are also useful for debugging really weird issues.
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Debugging with GDB
GDB is great. I definitely recommend checking out watchpoints as well, a very useful tool for monitoring how a variable changes over time.
GDB also has many good plugins - pwndbg has tons of features and UI improvements over stock GDB.
https://github.com/pwndbg/pwndbg
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Making GDB Easier: The TUI Interface
I've recently started a new semester for my Master's program, and the first project for the semester involves using the GDB tool (GNU Debugger) to analyze a stack on a simple C program that contains a buffer overflow vulnerability. A couple of semesters ago, I had been given a VM pre-loaded with a more featured debugger tool called pwndbg. Pwndbg was excellent because it was easy to use and easily allowed accessed to information such as current assembly code being executed and a view of the program registers. So, going back to using GDB felt a little like stepping back into the stone age.
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Awesome CTF : Top Learning Resource Labs
Pwndbg - A GDB plugin that provides a suite of utilities to hack around GDB easily.
- Trouble downloading pwndbg
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Problem in downloading pwndbg
i have peda installed on my gdb and now i am trying to install pwndbg with git clone https://github.com/pwndbg/pwndbg cd pwndbg ./setup.sh
garmin-uploader
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Sync iFit to Garmin/Strava
Thanks. Looks like the garmin-upload library (https://github.com/La0/garmin-uploader) I'm using is complaining about not having the user setup right. I'll see if I can reproduce that error.
What are some alternatives?
gef - GEF (GDB Enhanced Features) - a modern experience for GDB with advanced debugging capabilities for exploit devs & reverse engineers on Linux
python-fitparse - Python library to parse ANT/Garmin .FIT files
peda - PEDA - Python Exploit Development Assistance for GDB
curldrop - :arrow_double_up: web app for for easy file uploads via curl
pwntools - CTF framework and exploit development library
RunPowerWorkout - Garmin ConnectIQ DataField for structured workouts using Stryd.
gdb-dashboard - Modular visual interface for GDB in Python
iFit_TCX_CSV_Meld - Melding TCX & CSV files for the NordicTrack S22i
one_gadget - The best tool for finding one gadget RCE in libc.so.6
voltron - A hacky debugger UI for hackers
OneByteWallhack - CS:GO wallhack achieved by patching one byte of game memory. Written in Python 3.