IDArlingTeam / IDArling

Collaborative Reverse Engineering plugin for IDA Pro & Hex-Rays
https://idarling.re
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Warning

This project is no longer under active development and the more featured and up-to-date fork is probably something more interesting for new comers. Also, IDA has announced an official support for collaborative reverse engineering session and one could also wait for this.

Overview

IDArling is a collaborative reverse engineering plugin for IDA Pro and Hex-Rays. It allows to synchronize in real-time the changes made to a database by multiple users, by connecting together different instances of IDA Pro.

The main features of IDArling are:

If you have any questions not worthy of a bug report, feel free to ping us at #idarling on freenode and ask away.

Releases

This project is under active development. Feel free to send a PR if you would like to help! :-)

It is not really stable in its current state, please stayed tuned for a first release of the project!

Installation

Install the IDArling client into the IDA plugins folder.

Warning: The plugin is only compatible with IDA Pro 7.x on Windows, macOS, and Linux.

The dedicated server requires PyQt5, which is integrated into IDA. If you're using an external Python installation, we recommand using Python 3, which offers a pre-built package that can be installed with a simple pip install PyQt5.

Usage

Open the Settings dialog accessible from the right-clicking the widget located in the status bar. Show the servers list by clicking on the Network Settings tabs and add your server to it. Connect to the server by clicking on it after right-clicking the widget again. Finally, you should be able to access the following menus to upload or download a database:

- File --> Open from server
- File --> Save to server

Thanks

This project is inspired by Sol[IDA]rity. It started after contacting its authors and asking if it was ever going to be released to the public. Lighthouse source code was also carefully studied to understand how to write better IDA plugins.

Thanks to Quarkslab for allowing this release.

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