OK to import? ...... Binwalk is a firmware analysis tool designed to assist in the analysis, extraction, and reverse engineering of firmware images and other binary blobs. It is simple to use, fully scriptable, and can be easily extended via custom signatures, extraction rules, and plugin modules.
Binwalk supports various types of analysis useful for inspecting and reverse engineering firmware, including: Embedded file identification and extraction Executable code identification Type casting Entropy analysis and graphing Heuristic data analysis "Smart" strings analysis Binwalk's file signatures are (mostly) compatible with the magic signatures used by the Unix file utility, and include customized/improved signatures for files that are commonly found in firmware images such as compressed files, firmware headers, kernels, bootloaders, filesystems, etc. ...... Includes required dependency, py-libmagic, which is built from the file/libmagic sources (done as a separate port, as it's a bit awkward to build a setup.py-based thing as well as an autoconf-based thing in the same port).
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