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[Quick Question] Remote connections

Open TheKidThatCodes opened this issue 1 year ago • 4 comments

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Questions Answers
OS/arch/bits (mandatory) macaarch64(m2) macos 15
File format of the file you reverse (mandatory) mach o
Architecture/bits of the file (mandatory) same as machine
rizin -v full output, not truncated (mandatory) no

How To Connect Remotely?

Say i open a file in rizin, run analysis on it, rename funcs, etc. How would i go about connecting to it remotely, with another instance of rizin, and have all of that data in the original instance available (multiple methods welcome, cutter answer too pls)

TheKidThatCodes avatar Nov 14 '24 00:11 TheKidThatCodes

You can save your work in a project and open it on another machine:

> P?
Usage: P<so?>   # Project management
| Ps [<project.rzdb>] # Save a project
| Po <project.rzdb>   # Open a project
| Poo <project.rzdb>  # Open a project on top of currently loaded binaries

Rot127 avatar Nov 23 '24 16:11 Rot127

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You can save your work in a project and open it on aother machine:

> P?
Usage: P<so?>   # Project management
| Ps [<project.rzdb>] # Save a project
| Po <project.rzdb>   # Open a project
| Poo <project.rzdb>  # Open a project on top of currently loaded binaries

not at all what im talking about im talking abt smth like R!= but for cutter

TheKidThatCodes avatar Nov 23 '24 16:11 TheKidThatCodes

I see. You can use the Rizin command line in Cutter as well: Windows -> Console

Rot127 avatar Nov 23 '24 17:11 Rot127

yes,but R!= makes cutter get messed up

TheKidThatCodes avatar Nov 23 '24 17:11 TheKidThatCodes