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[or-cvs] r10600: applied readme changes by Jens Kubieziel (topf/trunk)
Author: benedikt
Date: 2007-06-14 07:02:41 -0400 (Thu, 14 Jun 2007)
New Revision: 10600
Modified:
topf/trunk/README
Log:
applied readme changes by Jens Kubieziel
Modified: topf/trunk/README
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--- topf/trunk/README 2007-06-13 22:44:30 UTC (rev 10599)
+++ topf/trunk/README 2007-06-14 11:02:41 UTC (rev 10600)
@@ -1,18 +1,18 @@
(T)he (O)nion (P)rotocol (F)uzzer
-This is my Google Summer of Code Project where i try to build a
-fuzz-testing application for the variouse Tor-Protocols.
+This is my Google Summer of Code Project where I try to build a
+fuzz-testing application for the various Tor-Protocols.
-First step is to implement stanadalone fuzzing tools to later add
+First step is to implement standalone fuzzing tools to later add
a kind of observer that controls these tools on a testing network
-in an automated fassion.
+in an automated fashion.
-For the definition of the variouse headers i choosed the ruby bit-struct library
-which was made primary for parsing and generating low-level c-like structures.
-Here i use them to build up block-based definitions like the ones used in the famouse
+For the definition of the various headers I chose the ruby bit-struct library
+which was made primary for parsing and generating low-level C-like structures.
+Here I use them to build block-based definitions like the ones used in the famous
spike-fuzzer. Cause every block in these structures has also a given type the
fuzzing method can choose suitable tests for these fields.
-At the moment the choose of the tests is random but im working on a permutation algorithm
+At the moment the selection of the tests is random but I'm working on a permutation algorithm
to try to do as much possible combinations.
If you want to use the fuzzing library for fuzzing tor you have to include lib/topf.rb
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
like RSA-keys.
The utils/ directory was created to store helper or small-ruby tools that can be used
-for various purposes
+for various purposes.
If you have any questions you can mail me to:
benedikt(dot)boss(at)gmail(dot)com