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FUZZY HASHING API

This file documents the fuzzy hashing API. Information on how to use the fuzzy hashing program ssdeep can be found in the man page. On *nix systems you can view this file with:

$ man ./ssdeep.1

Windows users can get the ssdeep usage information from README.TXT.

Using the API in Your Own Progrms

You can use the fuzzy hashing API in your own programs by doing the following:

  1. Include the fuzzy hashing header

include

  1. Call one of the functions:

int fuzzy_hash_buf(const unsigned char buf, uint32_t buf_len, char result);

This function computes the fuzzy hash of the buffer 'buf' and stores the result in result. You MUST allocate result to hold FUZZY_MAX_RESULT characters before calling this function. The length of the buffer should be passed in via buf_len. It is the user's responsibility to append the filename, if any, to the output. The function returns zero on success, one on error.

There are in fact two ways to fuzzy hash a file. If you already have an open file handle you can use:

int fuzzy_hash_file(FILE handle, char result);

This function computes the fuzzy hash of the file pointed to by handle and stores the result in result. You MUST allocate result to hold FUZZY_MAX_RESULT characters before calling this function. It is the user's responsibility to append the filename to the output. The function returns zero on success, one on error.

The other function to hash a file takes a file name:

int fuzzy_hash_filename(const char filename, char result);

Like the function above, this function stores the fuzzy hash result in the parameter result. You MUST allocate result to hold FUZZY_MAX_RESULT characters before calling this function.

int fuzzy_compare(const char sig1, const char sig2);

This function returns a value from 0 to 100 indicating the match score of the two signatures. A match score of zero indicates the \ signatures did not match.

  1. Compile

To compile the program using gcc:

$ gcc -Wall -I/usr/local/include -L/usr/local/lib sample.c -lfuzzy

Using mingw:

C:> gcc -Wall -Ic:\path\to\includes sample.c fuzzy.dll

Using Microsoft Visual C (MSVC):

To paraphrase the MinGW documentation, http://www.mingw.org/mingwfaq.shtml#faq-msvcdll:

The Windows ssdeep package includes a Win32 DLL and a .def file. Although MSVC users can't use the DLL directly, they can easily create a .lib file using the Microsoft LIB tool:

C:> lib /machine:i386 /def:fuzzy.def

You can then compile your program using the resulting library:

C:> cl sample.c fuzzy.lib

Sample Program

A sample program that uses the API is in sample.c.

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