Mario Alejandro Vilas Jerez wrote:
> What is WinAppDbg?
> ==================
> 
> The WinAppDbg python module allows developers to quickly code instrumentation
> scripts in Python under a Windows environment.

Can you compare/contrast with pydbg so I can understand why I might want
to give it a try?  Do you have a fuzzing platform like Sulley for it as
well?  Thx!
Jared


> 
> It uses ctypes to wrap many Win32 API calls related to debugging, and provides
> an object-oriented abstraction layer to manipulate threads, libraries and
> processes, attach your script as a debugger, trace execution, hook API calls,
> handle events in your debugee and set breakpoints of different kinds (code,
> hardware and memory). Additionally it has no native code at all, making it
> easier to maintain or modify than other debuggers on Windows.
> 
> The intended audience are QA engineers and software security auditors wishing 
> to
> test / fuzz Windows applications with quickly coded Python scripts. Several
> ready to use utilities are shipped and can be used for this purposes.
> 
> Current features also include disassembling x86 native code (using the open
> source diStorm project, see http://ragestorm.net/distorm/), debugging multiple
> processes simultaneously and produce a detailed log of application crashes,
> useful for fuzzing and automated testing.
> 
> 
> Where can I find WinAppDbg?
> ===========================
> 
> The WinAppDbg project is currently hosted at Sourceforge, and can be found at:
> 
>     http://winappdbg.sourceforge.net/
> 
> It's also hosted at the Python Package Index (PyPi):
> 
>     http://pypi.python.org/pypi/winappdbg/1.2
> 
> 
> 

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