#!/bin/bash echo "Attempting disassembly of $1 ..." #This usage of "objdump" disassembles all (-D) of the first file given by #invoker, but only prints out the ".text" section (-j .text) (only section #that matters in almost any compiled program... objdump -Dj .text $1 > $1.ltdis.x86_64.txt #Check that $1.ltdis.x86_64.txt is non-empty #Continue if it is, otherwise print error and eject if [ -s "$1.ltdis.x86_64.txt" ] then echo "Disassembly successful! Available at: $1.ltdis.x86_64.txt" echo "Ripping strings from binary with file offsets..." strings -a -t x $1 > $1.ltdis.strings.txt echo "Any strings found in $1 have been written to $1.ltdis.strings.txt with file offset" else echo "Disassembly failed!" echo "Usage: ltdis.sh " echo "Bye!" fi