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Tools: Peach Fuzzer Framework 2.1 BETA2 Released
Posted 5/14/08 by Robert from the 'peachfuzz' department

The following was sent to the daily dave list today by Michael Eddington

"The latest in the Peach 2 series has been posted. This release includes many bug fixes, features, improvements, and supersedes 2.0 as the recommended version to use.

* Fuzzers written in XML by defining data definitions
* Unittests to improve stability and reliability
* Improved COM support including properties
* Improved state machine
* Fuzz network clients easily by listening for connections, not just creating them
* Remote publishers allow sending data through a Peach Agent to a remote host
* Improved Linux and OS X support via debugger.UnixGdb monitor (uses beta pygdb module)
* Deterministic fuzzing will perform test count calculation in separate thread to speed fuzzing
* Improved documentation. See the Peach 2 Tutorial which is quickly becoming the Peach 2 Guide :)

http://peachfuzz.sf.net (website)
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=149840 (downloads)
http://code.google.com/p/pygdb (pygdb)
"

Tool Link: http://peachfuzz.sf.net
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