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zardus opened this issue Aug 21, 2016 · 6 comments
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zardus opened this issue Aug 21, 2016 · 6 comments

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@zardus
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zardus commented Aug 21, 2016

This is actually a really useful standalone tool. We should get some docs.

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guaka commented Aug 21, 2016

To start, what's AFL besides Australian Football League?

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american fuzzy lop

On Sun, Aug 21, 2016 at 9:59 AM, Kasper Souren [email protected]
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To start, what's AFL besides Australian Football League?


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sebix commented Aug 21, 2016

Another question that docs should answer (besides usage): What's the difference to python-afl?

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zardus commented Aug 21, 2016

All this should probably go into a README.md (PRs welcome!), but:

  • AFL is American Fuzzy Lop (http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/afl/). It is a code coverage-based fuzzer developed by lcamtuf, and is probably the best fuzzer out there today. It was used as the basis for the bug finding of at least 5 of the Cyber Reasoning Systems in the CGC.
  • python-afl is a way to fuzz Python code and look for errors. This module, instead, is a Python "API" wrapper for AFL, to analyze binaries.

@radhikasundararaman24
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Hello: I'd like to pitch in for doc help. To start, what are you looking for in doc help?

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svbar commented Feb 5, 2019

yes documentation will be really helpful.

for example in afl-fuzz we have -o for output directory .. What is the equivalent switch for output directory in shellphuzz ??

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