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PR: ports/74371 Submitted by: Yonatan <onatan@gmail.com>
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Memfetch is a very simple utility that can be used to dump process memory of
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any userspace process running on the system without affecting its execution.
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Why bother? Well, quite often it is desirable to see what code and what data
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actually resides in memory under some pid (/proc entries are not always
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accurate). Debuggers like gdb are pretty good for examining small sections
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of code or memory, but are pretty much useless for massive comparison,
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sophisticated searches and such. It's good to be able to retrieve full
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memory image to run it thru grep, strings, your favorite viewer or any other
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tool. Quite obviously, I developed this code not because it's extremely
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difficult to do it on your own, but because it is a valuable shell utility
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for all kinds of deep hacking activities that simply saves you time.
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Memfetch is a convenient screenshot grabber for ssh or screen sessions, by
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the way ;-)
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WWW: http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/
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