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Olldbg beyond v2.01 ?
Hi all,
has there been any updates to OllyDbg from 2.01 ? Thats 6 yrs and a great prog, so hoping its still the best option ? FK |
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The author was working on an x64 version as stated in his last website update from 2014, but still has a lot of work to do to get analysis working properly. I also feel that the author doesn't view this project with a huge sense of urgency with the arrival of Mr. Exodia's x64dbg. Whether or not he'll continue to develop an x64 ollydbg remains a mystery, but I think most of us are pessimistic that it will happen.
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x64dbg is pretty much good for most tasks. However we also have WinDbg, Visual Studio or IDA Pro's debugger or even Binary Ninja with Snare's Binjatron plugin that connects Binary Ninja to Voltron which itself is a front-end for a variety of debuggers (GDB, LLDB, WinDbg and VDB).
Furthermore you can check out Nanomite, BugDbg, FDBG, VisualDux, Evan's Debugger (EDB) Quote:
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Which among them is best(in terms of User interface and experience), any suggestion?
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Indigo (07-19-2019) |
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Some people prefer a more CLI approach like Softice was, while others prefer a UI experience. Like QuakeGamer pointed out, if you are looking for an OllyDbg "replacement" go with x64dbg as it is very similar with a lot more features. (And supports both 32bit and 64bit.) If you want something more old school / traditional in a command line sense, check out WinDbg. Outside of that, you'd have to compare the features of the other various debuggers out there to find one that suites your needs. Some have various file support for certain architectures that may be of your needs while others will have basic features and offer nothing more. You could also check out more enhanced tools that offer a lot of different tools in one such as IDA.
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I think x64dbg can be a good replacement for OllyDbg.
However I insists that WinDBG, especially its TTD(time-travel-debugging) function could be a killing function. You may want to try it from Microsoft's appstore. |
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Indigo (07-19-2019) |
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At this point recommending x64dbg along side of IDA with windbg as the backend debugger is pretty standard. There is really no need to bring olly back as most of the scripts have been ported
The new UWP version of winDbg seems super slick so far, would recommend everyone give it a try just to see how far they have come |
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Indigo (07-19-2019) |
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I can't even imagine what must be the amount of work to put to even write a debugger...
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Indigo (07-19-2019) |
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When olly 2.01 x64 will be available ( will be ? ) maybe news hardware architectures could be?
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