09-03-2009
Help on gcc command
Hi All,
I have added a gcc 3.4.6 package into Solaris 10 recently and I didnot receive any error on that.
I have set the path of this gcc to /usr/local/bin
I tried executing a simple Hello World 'C' program but I get the following error "bash: /usr/local/bin/gcc: invalid argument".
I cross-checked if there is any error in adding packages but there was none. It displayed message "successfully installed"
Can someone help me in executing the 'C' programs using gcc.
Thanks in advance.
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ragg2-cc
RAGG2-CC(1) BSD General Commands Manual RAGG2-CC(1)
NAME
ragg2-cc -- CC frontend for compiling shellcodes
SYNOPSIS
ragg2-cc [-a arch] [-b bits] [-k kernel] [-o file] [-dscxvh]
DESCRIPTION
ragg2-cc is a frontend of CC. It is used to creates tiny binaries (1KB) or shellcodes in binary or hexpairs from a C source.
The compiler used is the one configured by the CC environment. This has been tested with gcc, llvm-gcc and clang.
Uses sflib (shellforge4) includes to get the syscall definitions.
Only linux/darwin x86-32/64 is supported at the moment. Planned support for more architectures.
OPTIONS
-a arch set architecture x86, arm
-b bits 32 or 64
-k kernel windows, linux or osx
-o file output file to write result of compilation
-h show help message
-v show version
-d show assembler code
-s generate assembly file
-c generate compiled shellcode
-x show hexpair bytes
EXAMPLE
$ cat hi.c
int main() {
write (1, "Hello World
", 12);
exit (0);
}
$ ragg2-cc hi.c
hi.c.bin
# Linked into a tiny binary. This is 294 bytes
$ wc -c < hi.c.bin
294
$ ./hi.c.bin
Hello World
# The compiled shellcode has zeroes
$ ragg2-cc -x hi.c
e90000000083ec0ce800000000588d882a000000b804000000606a0651
6a0150cd8083c41061b8010000006a0050cd8083c40883c40cc368656c
6c6f0a00
# Use a xor encoder with key 32 to bypass
$ ragg2 -e xor -c key=32 -B `ragg2-cc -x hi.c`
6a3e596a205be8ffffffffc15e4883c60d301e48ffc6e2f9c920202020
a3cc2cc82020202078ada80a2020209824202020404a26714a2170eda0
a3e4304198212020204a2070eda0a3e428a3e42ce348454c4c4f2a20
SEE ALSO
radare2(1), rahash2(1), rafind2(1), rabin2(1), rafind2(1), ranal2(1), radiff2(1), rasm2(1), ragg2cc(1),
AUTHORS
pancake <pancake@nopcode.org>
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