Reverse Engineering Tools on Linux - Security & Cryptography
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Yeah, it's early days for me. Hopefully I can update this post in the near future with some more complex features.
(07-04-2016, 12:36 AM)venam Wrote: Sadly I love OllyDBG and I keep running it on Linux to debug windows binaries. (08-04-2016, 10:06 AM)io86 Wrote: Olly is a must have on Windows, I guess. Yeah, I've been using more and more of it and it's a very nice tool. Massive shame Linux doesn't have it. (08-04-2016, 10:06 AM)io86 Wrote: There is also the almighty IDA for Linux too. Am I correct in thinking you have to pay for the Linux version? That's what it seemed like at a first glance to me. I installed the demo version on Windows last night and it's a great tool, very important to have and produced the 'nicest' assembly output of anything I tried. EDIT: Didn't see that page and thought they'd specifically ported the IDA interface to Linux exactly as it appears in Windows. I can see why they went for console but it's a little disappointing. EDIT EDIT: Looks like I'm wrong again, as of 6.0 IDA Linux does have a proper interface. (08-04-2016, 10:06 AM)io86 Wrote: Some learning resources that might come handy with these tools: RE Wiki, Malware Analysis - CSCI 4976 and of course the legendary Lena. These look great, thanks a lot! |
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