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Source Code Analysis Tools for OpenBSD

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    Performs basic checks on shell scripts for the presence of non portable syntax.
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    This package will allow people to check, change, update the license of their projects. It will conform to all new licenses available.
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    ansvif

    ansvif

    An advanced cross platform fuzzing framework suited to find code bugs.

    ansvif, or A Not So Very Intelligent Fuzzer, suited to find bugs in code by throwing garbage arguments, files, and environment variables at the target program, that you may or may not have the source code to. It supports many features, such as buffer size, randomization of the buffer size, random data injection, templates, and much more. The purpose of this project is to identify bugs in software, specifically bugs that can induce a segmentation fault under various conditions. This aids security researchers in writing buffer overflows, input validation vulnerabilities, as well as helping one audit code for general logic mistakes.
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