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Help-me
hi,
Is there any software capable of viewing another running program for the purpose of identifying the address of a possible error? thank you |
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Hi
I'm not sure about ready tools but you can use proxy dlls and apis like 'AddVectoredExceptionHandler'. BR, h4sh3m |
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nimaarek (01-02-2019) |
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I am sure what I am going to suggest is not what you are looking for, but what you asking is the actual definition of a DEBUGGER.
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Yes the question is too open ended to answer. Please clarify and be more specific. Crash dumps or a debugger are the answer or maybe even hooking some APIs or injecting some code into the process in a special case.
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a debugger? windbg for windows . gdb for linux.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/debugger/debugger-download-tools https://www.gnu.org/s/gdb/ |
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If you don't have the address already when it happens... I would also say recording a crash dump, then analysing it might give you hints on what/where the problem is.
I had one app once that would go in an "indefinite loop" coded by the dev, while reversing it, i found it like this |
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