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Vitaly2018-02-13 13:40:57
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Vitaly, 2018-02-13 13:40:57

How to unpack an executable file in linux?

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There is a file named Tester-lin , no extension.
the file command showed the following:

Tester-lin: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, for GNU/Linux 2.6.32, BuildID[sha1]=fdb92fd0de3892fc2176220c6694f8eee61d4fa3, stripped

Is it possible to unpack it somehow to see the executable code?

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Dmitry, 2018-02-13
@Tabletko

Good joke.
Open your binary with any HEX editor. Or a disassembler.

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doublench21, 2018-02-13
@doublench21

Ohhh times ohhhh morals. If everything were so simple... I was going to look at the sources of the executable file. )))))))

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enabl3, 2018-02-13
@enabl3

Open with midnight commander, find this file and view it with F3

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Ezhyg, 2018-02-13
@Ezhyg

I won't say the names of the programs, but you can try using the same tools that are used in the Kali linux distribution. For reverse engineering, there are a lot of things, the same binwalk.

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pfg21, 2018-02-13
@pfg21

I think the advice will fly by - %TS% "niasilit" assembler x86-64

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