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The legendary AFL fuzzer developed by @lcamtuf is now on GitHub: github.com/google/AFL #fuzzing #afl #nevergetsold
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Paul Dreik
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Is this the official afl repo now? There is another afl repo, which seems quite active and has some patches: github.com/vanhauser-thc/…
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Max Moroz
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AFAIK there wasn't any official repo in the past years, so it's probably fair to claim github.com/google/AFL as an official one. Re: different forks, there's a whole universe of those: habr.com/en/company/dse…
We'll be happy to accept patches from community, it's open source :)
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Dominik
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Are there plans to actively continue development of afl now? Like, does it make sense to move forks to be based on these commits?
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Max Moroz
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Can't promise anything big right now. Current plans include some minor changes only. Patches from the community are welcome though.
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nedwill
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Thanks @lcamtuf for blazing the trail with this. Insane impact!
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Stefan Nagy
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I've always just used this repo: github.com/mirrorer/afl. But cool to see it finally end up in an official one!
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Seems a bit funny that Google can get a repo for AFL years later, what's up with that?
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