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FLIRT
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At the moment of writing r2 supports loading and finding FLIRT
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patterns, those files can be generated with the FLIRT tools from IDA.
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R2 doesn't yet supports creating those files. But it supports its
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own signature format which can be used to generate signatures and
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find them.
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This document will focus on FLIRT, not the native r2 'Zignatures'.
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You need the flair tools/ida utilities. Those tools are closed source
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and privative, so you should not distribute them. It is probable that
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it is not possible to redistribute the .pat or the .sig files. It
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doesnt seems to have watermarks. however it's a bit unclear what
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licence the file generated should have. Mentionning the files should
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be free of copyrighted material (the original libs bytes). That said,
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there's a paragraph in the flirt paper:
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https://www.hex-rays.com/products/ida/tech/flirt/in_depth.shtml
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Create the .pat file
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cd flair/bin/linux
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./pelf -p64 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.a libc.pat
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Create the .sig file (possible collisions):
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./sigmake -n <libname> libc.pat libc.sig
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There's little chance libc.sig will be compatible across systems and
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libc versions. If libc.exc exists, you need to resolve some functions
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conflicts. Prepend a '+' on the lines you're sure you want to keep
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(see end of flair/sigmake.txt). Then redo the sigmake command. The
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.sig is now ready to be used with r2.
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Using it with r2:
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-----------------
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$ r2 -c 'zF libc.sig' staticbin
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PROFIT.
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refs:
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flair/sigmake.txt
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flair/pat.txt
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