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Pwntools is a CTF framework and exploit development library. Written in Python, it is designed for rapid prototyping and development, and intended to make exploit writing as simple as possible.

from pwn import *
context(arch = 'i386', os = 'linux')

r = remote('exploitme.example.com', 31337)
# EXPLOIT CODE GOES HERE
r.send(asm(shellcraft.sh()))
r.interactive()

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You can now do a live demo of Pwntools, right in your browser.

Documentation

Our documentation is available at docs.pwntools.com

To get you started, we've provided some example solutions for past CTF challenges in our write-ups repository.

Installation

Pwntools is best supported on 64-bit Ubuntu LTE releases (12.04, 14.04, 16.04 and 18.04). Most functionality should work on any Posix-like distribution (Debian, Arch, FreeBSD, OSX, etc.). Python >= 2.7 is required (Python 3 suggested as best).

Most of the functionality of pwntools is self-contained and Python-only. You should be able to get running quickly with

apt-get update
apt-get install python3 python3-pip python3-dev git libssl-dev libffi-dev build-essential
python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip
python3 -m pip install --upgrade git+https://github.com/Gallopsled/pwntools.git@dev

However, some of the features (assembling/disassembling foreign architectures) require non-Python dependencies. For more information, see the complete installation instructions here.

Contribution

See CONTRIBUTING.md

Contact

If you have any questions not worthy of a bug report, feel free to ping us at #pwntools on Freenode and ask away. Click here to connect. There is also a mailing list for higher latency discussion.

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