antiparser is an API/framework for generating random, malformed data for use in fuzzing and fault injection of network protocols and file formats. antiparser is written in Python and can be imported by scripts that implement additional fuzzing logic.
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New version of antiparser released. Features a client socket API and improved FTP fuzzer.
antiparser-2.0: (August 17, 2005) - Removed half-assed sendTCP/sendUDP methods in lieu of adding an entire socket interface (apSocket). Client socket interface is currently available through apSocket. - Added version() method for printing the antiparser version string. - Added evilftpclient.py (1.0) script, which is a fully functional FTP server fuzzer script. This replaces the lame apexample-FTP.py script. - Added INSTALL notes. - Updated docs to reflect new API changes.
antiparser is an API/framework for generating random, malformed data for use in fuzzing and fault injection of network protocols and file formats. antiparser-2.0-beta is now available for download. This is the first public release of the software.
antiparser-1.0: (July 2005) - This is the ill-fated never-to-be-publicly release XML to fuzzer version. antiparser-2.0-beta: (August 2005) - antiparser rewritten from the ground up as a Python API.
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