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radare2-book
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Printing downloaded eBook legal ?
Alright I see, so the first book has this License. From what I've read there, I could print it, right ?
radare2
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I'm pretty sure this is possible, and would appreciate confirmation/direction.
https://github.com/radareorg/radare2 (You can git clone it, then run the install script)
- Introducing YaRadare - YARA scanning for cloud-native apps (containers)
- Radare2 - UNIX-like reverse engineering framework and command-line toolset
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reverse engineering/de-compiling (with radare2/r2)
Has any one had an luck reverse engineering Pebble binaries? Whilst I've had success editing js code in existing applications I've not had any luck with C code. This is not an area I have a lot of experience but it looks like the disassembly support in radare2 might not be complete. I've opened a ticket https://github.com/radareorg/radare2/issues/20002 but thought it worth posting here to see what experiences people had.
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An lsblk like command for OpenBSD
Thanks this is helpful but I think this is just for programs integrated into the OpenBSD os. openbsd_lsblk is a standalone. I think their coding style is similar to the Linux Kernel coding style . but I contribute to project called radare2 (coding style) so I am used to programming their way (except for the space before () in functions that is quite annoying).
- rabin2 for scraping ELF to JSON
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That took a wild turn
True story: there is a project called Radare2 (or r2) which recently has been forked as Rizin. The reasons for the fork were many, but one of the things they changed was renaming occurrences in code of words like "anal", "sex", etc.
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[Task] Explain C source code
I need you to go through an open source project (https://github.com/radareorg/radare2). I need you to go through this file(https://github.com/radareorg/radare2/blob/master/libr/core/cmd_anal.c) and tell me what the code does. I am a bit rusty reading C source code, hence seeking help. Specifically, I need help understanding the following cases:
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Need help interpreting this C function.
Defined here:
What are some alternatives?
radare2 - UNIX-like reverse engineering framework and command-line toolset [Moved to: https://github.com/radareorg/radare2]
rizin - UNIX-like reverse engineering framework and command-line toolset.
0x01-ARM-32-Hacking-Hello-World - ARM 32-bit Raspberry Pi Hacking Hello World example in Kali Linux.
flare-vm - A collection of software installations scripts for Windows systems that allows you to easily setup and maintain a reverse engineering environment on a VM.
0x02-ARM-32-Hacking-Int - ARM 32-bit Raspberry Pi Hacking Int example in Kali Linux.
Il2CppInspector - Powerful automated tool for reverse engineering Unity IL2CPP binaries
ANSI_C - My journey through learning C following the "The ANSI C programming language" book, and more.
capstone - Capstone disassembly/disassembler framework: Core (Arm, Arm64, BPF, EVM, M68K, M680X, MOS65xx, Mips, PPC, RISCV, Sparc, SystemZ, TMS320C64x, Web Assembly, X86, X86_64, XCore) + bindings. [Moved to: https://github.com/capstone-engine/capstone]
crchack - Reversing CRC for fun and profit
ret-sync - ret-sync is a set of plugins that helps to synchronize a debugging session (WinDbg/GDB/LLDB/OllyDbg2/x64dbg) with IDA/Ghidra/Binary Ninja disassemblers.
The-C-Programming-Language-2nd-Edition - Source code and solutions of exercises to The C Programming Language 2nd Edition by Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie
zydis - Fast and lightweight x86/x86-64 disassembler and code generation library