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Q: good disassembler resp. reverse engineering tool?
- From: Heiko Nardmann <heiko dot nardmann at secunet dot com>
- To: binutils at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 18:32:28 +0100
- Subject: Q: good disassembler resp. reverse engineering tool?
- Organization: secunet Security Networks AG
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Hi!
I am currently reverse engineering some old Linux Intel executable stuff. I
have started with objdump and first commented the lines by hand. Then I have
written a small awk script which detects some typical structures of C library
calls and places the C-like call as a comment to the objdump output.
But I wondered whether there are other reverse engineering tools which take an
object file and dump a C file - which of cource has to be reworked to really
have readable code.
Anyone out there knowing of such a beast?
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Heiko Nardmann (Dipl.-Ing. Technische Informatik)
secunet Security Networks AG - Sicherheit in Netzwerken (www.secunet.de),
Weidenauer Str. 223-225, D-57076 Siegen
Tel. : +49 271 48950-13, Fax : +49 271 48950-50
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