Panopticon - A Libre Cross Plaform Disassembler
Panopticon is a cross platform disassembler for reverse engineering written in Rust. It can disassemble AMD64, x86, AVR and MOS 6502 instruction sets and open ELF files. Panopticon comes with Qt GUI for browsing and annotating control flow graphs,
Install
The Panopticon project distributes binary builds of the current master for GNU/Linux, Windows and OS X.
Building
Panopticon builds with Rust stable. The only dependencies aside from a working Rust 1.10.0 toolchain and Cargo you need is Qt 5.4 or higher.
Ubuntu 15.10 and 16.04
sudo apt install qt5-default qtdeclarative5-dev \
qml-module-qtquick-controls qml-module-qttest \
qml-module-qtquick2 qml-module-qtquick-layouts \
qml-module-qtgraphicaleffects qml-module-qtqml-models2 \
qml-module-qtquick-dialogs \
qtbase5-private-dev pkg-config \
git build-essential cmake
Fedora 22, 23 and 24
sudo dnf install gcc-c++ cmake qt5-qtdeclarative-devel qt5-qtquickcontrols \
qt5-qtgraphicaleffects qt5-qtsvg \
adobe-source-sans-pro-fonts \
adobe-source-code-pro-fonts
After that clone the repository onto disk and use cargo to build everything.
git clone https://github.com/das-labor/panopticon.git
cd panopticon
cargo build --release
Gentoo
layman -a rust
layman -a das-labor
emerge -av panopticon
Windows
Install the Qt 5.4 SDK, the Rust toolchain and CMake.
Panopticon can be build using cargo build --release
.
OS X
Install Homebrew and get Qt 5, CMake and the Rust toolchain. Then, compile Panopticon using cargo.
brew install qt5 cmake rust
QTDIR64=`brew --prefix qt5` cargo build --release
Running
After installation start the qtpanopticon
binary. If you build it from source you can type:
cargo run --release
Contributing
Panopticon is licensed under GPLv3 and is Free Software. Hackers are always welcome.
Contact
- IRC: #panopticon on Freenode.
- Twitter:
@panopticon_re