Michael,
Cool, have to grab a drink in vegas, you can usually find me at the
galleria bar. Always happy to accept code and documentation. The
website for Peach is a moinmoin wiki, just create yourself an account
(http://peachfuzzer.com/Methodology?action=newaccount) and you can
change add/change content.
For code submissions, a patch against the last SVN would be the
easiest along with a short write up of what the changes are/do.
Something like:
Peach/Publishers/foo.py -- Added new publisher to do XYZ
Peach/Engine/dom.py -- Fixed bug where abc happens. changed to xcv
You get the idea :)
Mike
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 4:43 PM, mike.brooks <firealwayswo
...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> Let me introduce my self, my Name is Michael Brooks and I will be
> speaking at Black Hat in Las Vegas this year. I write exploit code
> (http://www.milw0rm.com/author/677) and I have found buffer overflows
> using Peach. Thank you guys I owe you! We have built a testing
> framework using peach to test BitTorrent clients and some of the code
> we have written is general purpose and i think would be an excellent
> addition to the Peach framework. How would I go about adding the
> code to the framework? I also have questions about undocumented parts
> of the Peach API that I have uncovered, perhaps I can document it.
> My talk isn't up on Black Hat's site as of yet, but the title is
> "BitTorrent Hacks" and I have gotten the conformation email that I
> will be speaking. I noticed Michael Eddington will also be speaking
> at Black Hat and I wanted to get in touch with him before the con.
> Thanks,
> Michael Brooks