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GDB is a [[bash]] debugger for [[ELF]] binaries. | GDB is a [[bash]] debugger for [[ELF]] binaries. | ||
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| + | It is a powerful tool to disassemble and view the memory of process, files and core dumps. | ||
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| + | bt | ||
| + | i r | ||
| + | frame {1..10} | ||
| + | list + | ||
| + | list - | ||
| + | list | ||
| + | print <variable> | ||
| + | x/200x <variable> | ||
| + | x/200x $rip-50 | ||
| + | x/200c $rip | ||
| + | x/200bx whatever | ||
| + | info variables | ||
{{expand}} | {{expand}} | ||
[[Category:Reverse Engineering]] | [[Category:Reverse Engineering]] | ||
Revision as of 16:24, 28 August 2015
GDB is a bash debugger for ELF binaries.
It is a powerful tool to disassemble and view the memory of process, files and core dumps.
bt i r frame {1..10} list + list - list print <variable> x/200x <variable> x/200x $rip-50 x/200c $rip x/200bx whatever info variables
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