Sugestion about wine

Kane Jade xneoman123 at gmail.com
Thu Nov 24 13:27:42 CST 2011


Perhaps the program Zynamics BinNavi is useful to analyze the win32
applications, etc:
Zynamics BinNavi is the primary binary code reverse engineering tool based
on graph visualization

Description

BinNavi is a binary code reverse engineering tool that was built to assist
vulnerability researchers who look for vulnerabilities in disassembled code.

With BinNavi you can analyze disassembled x86, ARM, PowerPC, and MIPS code
using the powerful built-in static code analysis techniques. In cases where
static code analysis is not enough, you can use the built-in debuggers to
get a live view on the program you are analyzing.
Use Cases

   - Do *control flow based code analysis* of disassembled x86, ARM, MIPS,
   and PowerPC code
   - *Cut down on complexity* by removing unimportant code from functions
   - Use *powerful remote debuggers* to debug programs on different
   operating systems
   - Use Differential Debugging to *quickly locate relevant code*
   - Create and assign user-defined tags to *mark important functions and
   basic blocks*
   - Use *advanced code analysis algorithms* to keep track of data and code
   - Manage all your reverse engineering projects in *one central database*
   - Write *scripts and plugins to extend BinNavi* to meet your specific
   goals
   - Rename and *annotate variables and functions* to make them
   self-explanatory
   - Use the REIL meta-language to *write platform-independent program
   analysis code*


To learn more about the features and use cases of BinNavi please take a
look at the BinNavi manual<http://www.zynamics.com/binnavi/manual/index.htm>
.

I think that it is easier to see how they are running operations on files
connected with the BinNavi program. Since is a transparent, simpler and
interesting debugger.

link http://www.zynamics.com/binnavi.html Forgive this text is translated
by translatica.pl.
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