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Program debugging .NET applications
What's the best program for debugging .NET applications without source code or .pdb files?
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For live debugging you can choose :
1 - IDA 2 - PEBrowse Interactive Debugger 3 - Reflector with Deblector Plugin 4 - Professional version of Reflector 5 - WinDBG 6 - Dotnet IL Editor (DILE) 7 - DotNET Tracer (Only tracing functionality with ability to break on more than 40 events ) |
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I definitely agree with the top 3 that Kurapica posted. Each has its own strengths. I.ve also .net decompilers like spices .net.
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Kurapica,
I know that you are the .NET reversing Guru, but I have to disagree with your comment about IDA. you can disassemble .NET files in IDA, but not debug them. IDA also doesn't handle mixed mode files |
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besoeso (09-08-2010) |
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have a go ...
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Have a look here, this version of ILSpy I uploaded has the debugger built in. You can set breaks, step through, watch the stack, see arg names and values.
Should be what your looking for, its not 100% stable, but gets the job done. I've used it to debug commercial software to eventually mod so that it would be compatible on W8.1 ILSpy 2.1.0.1603 Debugger Included http://forum.exetools.com/showthread.php?t=15422 |
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