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|Short description=Tools for code debugging and examining possibly hostile applications | |Short description=Tools for code debugging and examining possibly hostile applications | ||
|Full description=Fenris is a multipurpose tracer, GUI debugger, stateful analyzer and partial decompiler intended to simplify bug tracking, security audits, code, algorithm, protocol analysis and computer forensics - providing a structural program trace, interactive debugging capabilities, general information about internal constructions, execution path, memory operations, I/O, conditional expressions and more. Fenris can do traditional, instruction by instruction or breakpoint to breakpoint interactive debugging enhanced by additional structural data about the code delivered to the user; it is able to fingerprint functions in static binaries, reconstruct symbol tables in ELF files based on that information, automatically detect common library code; able to deliver text-based and graphical, browsable output that documents different aspects of program activity on different abstraction layers; able to perform partial analysis of single structural blocks. | |Full description=Fenris is a multipurpose tracer, GUI debugger, stateful analyzer and partial decompiler intended to simplify bug tracking, security audits, code, algorithm, protocol analysis and computer forensics - providing a structural program trace, interactive debugging capabilities, general information about internal constructions, execution path, memory operations, I/O, conditional expressions and more. Fenris can do traditional, instruction by instruction or breakpoint to breakpoint interactive debugging enhanced by additional structural data about the code delivered to the user; it is able to fingerprint functions in static binaries, reconstruct symbol tables in ELF files based on that information, automatically detect common library code; able to deliver text-based and graphical, browsable output that documents different aspects of program activity on different abstraction layers; able to perform partial analysis of single structural blocks. | ||
+ | |Homepage URL=https://github.com/lornix/fenris | ||
|User level=none | |User level=none | ||
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|Computer languages=C | |Computer languages=C | ||
− | | | + | |Decommissioned/Obsolete=No |
− | | | + | |Accepts cryptocurrency donations=No |
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|Related projects=Gdb | |Related projects=Gdb | ||
|Keywords=security,monitoring,system,audit,fenris,debudding | |Keywords=security,monitoring,system,audit,fenris,debudding | ||
− | | | + | |Version status=stable |
− | |Last review by= | + | |Version download=https://github.com/lornix/fenris/archive/master.zip |
− | |Last review date= | + | |Version comment=0.07 stable released 2002-06-25 |
− | + | |Test entry=No | |
+ | |Last review by=Bendikker | ||
+ | |Last review date=2018/04/17 | ||
|Submitted date=2011-04-01 | |Submitted date=2011-04-01 | ||
− | | | + | |Is GNU=No |
− | | | + | |License verified date=2002-07-10 |
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+ | |License=GPLv2 | ||
+ | |License verified by=Janet Casey | ||
|License verified date=2002-07-10 | |License verified date=2002-07-10 | ||
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{{Person | {{Person | ||
+ | |Real name=Michal Zalewski | ||
|Role=Maintainer | |Role=Maintainer | ||
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|Email=lcamtuf@coredump.cx | |Email=lcamtuf@coredump.cx | ||
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+ | |Resource audience=Ruby (Ref) | ||
+ | |Resource URL=https://rubygems.org/gems/fenris | ||
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+ | |Resource audience=Debian (Ref) | ||
+ | |Resource URL=https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/fenris | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:37, 17 April 2018
Fenris
https://github.com/lornix/fenris
Tools for code debugging and examining possibly hostile applications
Fenris is a multipurpose tracer, GUI debugger, stateful analyzer and partial decompiler intended to simplify bug tracking, security audits, code, algorithm, protocol analysis and computer forensics - providing a structural program trace, interactive debugging capabilities, general information about internal constructions, execution path, memory operations, I/O, conditional expressions and more. Fenris can do traditional, instruction by instruction or breakpoint to breakpoint interactive debugging enhanced by additional structural data about the code delivered to the user; it is able to fingerprint functions in static binaries, reconstruct symbol tables in ELF files based on that information, automatically detect common library code; able to deliver text-based and graphical, browsable output that documents different aspects of program activity on different abstraction layers; able to perform partial analysis of single structural blocks.
Licensing
License
Verified by
Verified on
Notes
Leaders and contributors
Contact(s) | Role |
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Michal Zalewski | Maintainer |
Resources and communication
Audience | Resource type | URI |
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Bug Tracking,Support | mailto:lcamtuf@bos.bindview.com | |
Debian (Ref) | https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/fenris | |
Ruby (Ref) | https://rubygems.org/gems/fenris | |
Developer | mailto:fenris-devel@7thguard.net |
Software prerequisites
Kind | Description |
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Weak prerequisite | xterm |
Required to use | binutils |
Weak prerequisite | screen |
Weak prerequisite | ncurses |
Required to use | OpenSSl |
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