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Re: Announcing metasm


From: Dave Aitel <dave () immunityinc com>
Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 11:14:21 -0400

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Thomas Ptacek wrote:
We've had a lot of luck with a very similar approach. Ours is in
Python, only supports x86, and isn't as complete; it also tries
less hard to look like a DSL. But we like it. If anyone's
interested, we'd be happy to post.
How do these things differ from MOSDEF (other than having a disassembler?)

Is the goal here an injectable proglet session or just a nice way to
assembler/disassemble shellcode?

- -dave



On 7/20/07, Julien TINNES <jt () cr0 org> wrote:
We decided to release the first beta version (0.1) of metasm, an
advanced assembly manipulation suite written in Ruby under the
LGPL licence.

Metasm features a cross architecture and cross platform
assembler, disassembler and linker. It also has some advanced
features such as remote process manipulation, a GCC-compatible
preprocessor and automatic backtracking in the disassembler.

We encourage you to take a look at the "samples" directory to
discover some of the advanced usages of this tool.

It is still under heavy development by Yoann Guillot and you can
expect more features and more architectures to be supported soon.


You can download everything at http://metasm.cr0.org, including
the stable mercurial repository or download it directly at
http://metasm.cr0.org/downloads/metasm-0.1.tgz

We hope you'll enjoy it!

-- Julien TINNES http://www.cr0.org
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