rabin2 - Binary program info extractor
rabin2 [-ACeigsSMzIHlRrLxvVh] [-a arch] [-b bits] [-B addr]
[-c fmt:C:[D]] [-f subbin] [-O str] [-o str] [-m addr] [-@ addr]
[-n str] file
This program allows you to get information about ELF/PE/MZ and CLASS
files in a simple way.
-A List archs
-a arch Set arch (x86, arm, .. accepts underscore for bits x86_32)
-b bits Set bits (32, 64, ...)
-B addr Override baddr
-c [fmt:C[:D]]
Create [elf,mach0,pe] for arm and x86-32/64 tiny binaries
where 'C' is an hexpair list of the code bytes and ':D' is an
optional concatenation to describe the bytes for the data
section.
-C List classes
-e Show entrypoints for disk and on-memory
-f subbin Select sub-binary architecture. Useful for fat-mach0 binaries
-g Same as -SMRevsiz (Show all possible information). See -r
-i Show imports (symbols imported from libraries)
-s Show exported symbols
-S Show sections
-M Show address of 'main' symbol
-z Show strings inside .data section (like gnu strings does)
-I Show binary info
-H Show header fields
-l List linked libraries to the binary
-R Show realocations
-O str Write/extract operations (-O help)
-o str Output file/folder for write operations (out by default)
-r Show output in radare format
-v Display virtual addressing offsets
-m addr Show source line reference from a given address
-L List supported bin plugins
-@ addr Show information (symbol, section, import) of the given
address
-n str Show information (symbol, section, import) at string offset
-x Extract all sub binaries from a fat binary (f.ex: fatmach0)
-V Show version information
-h Show usage help message.
List symbols of a program
$ rabin2 -s a.out
Get offset of symbol
$ rabin2 -n _main a.out
Get entrypoint
$ rabin2 -e a.out
Load symbols and imports from radare
.!rabin2 -vrsi a.out
rahash2(1), rafind2(1), radare2(1), radiff2(1), rasm2(1), rax2(1),
rsc2(1), ragg2(1), rarun2(1),
Written by pancake <[email protected]> and nibble
<[email protected]>.
RABIN2(1)
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