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BeastieBox is an attempt to bring a Busybox-like tool to the BSD world (and yes, I'm aware of crunchgen). BeastieBox aims to be small while keeping as much features as possible. While in its early stages, it is capable of being used as a replacement for some well-known UNIX commands using the BusyBox method of linking wanted commands to the "beastiebox" binary Three modes are currently available:
NVMM NVMM is a Type-2 hypervisor, and hypervisor platform, that provides support for hardware-accelerated virtualization. A virtualization API is shipped in libnvmm, and allows existing emulators such as Qemu to easily create and manage virtual machines via NVMM. History NVMM was developed in 2018, and initially supported NetBSD as main host OS. NetBSD support was later abandoned, and the NVMM ver
Here, placed side-by-side for comparison, are implementations of cat(1) from GNU's coreutils, Plan 9, and others. See addendum.txt for more information. All cat.c files (renamed by prefixing the name of the source of the source) are presented, unaltered and in their entirety. Note how easy it is to read and understand plan9-cat.c (which should take only a couple of minutes, possibly even for coder
This report was written by Maciej Grochowski as a part of developing the AFL+KCOV project. How Fuzzing works? The dummy Fuzzer. The easy way to describe fuzzing is to compare it to the process of unit testing a program, but with different input. This input can be random, or it can be generated in some way that makes it unexpected form standard execution perspective. The simplest 'fuzzer' can be wr
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