makan find_bytes fuckin works
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@@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
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#!/bin/bash
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if [ -z "$1" -o -z "$2" ]; then
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echo -e "usage:\n\tbash find_bytes.sh <path> <bytes string>\n\t\tex. bash find_bytes.sh /path/to/dir \"\\\x20\\\x20\""
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echo -e "usage:\n\tfind_bytes <bytes regex> <path> \n\t\tex. find_bytes '[\x{20}]' /path/to/dir"
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exit
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else
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# ugrep
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# -W hexdump binary matches, while keeping text matches as text
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# -z decompress files if need be to scan them
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# -R recursive
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# ug -W -z -R <bytes regex> <path>
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ug -W -z -R $1 "$2"
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fi
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# took a fuckton of experimentation to figure out da escapes lmfao
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double_bytes="$2" # rename it
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path=$1 # rename it
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# format ddmmyyyy-HHMM-SS
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log="./recursive-binwalk-$(date +"%d%m%Y-%H%M-%S").txt" # make da log name
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# watch your escapes here. some needs escape, redundant escape, or no escape
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find "$path" -type f -exec /bin/bash -c "cmd=\"binwalk --log=$log --raw=$double_bytes {}\"; echo -e \"\n\n==\nfile: {}\nlog: $log\ncommand: \$(printf \\\"%q\\\" \$cmd)\" | tee -a $log; exec \$cmd" \;
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