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diff --git a/examples/afl_network_proxy/README.md b/examples/afl_network_proxy/README.md index 255be0d8..42c0b71b 100644 --- a/examples/afl_network_proxy/README.md +++ b/examples/afl_network_proxy/README.md @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ For most targets this hurts performance though so it is disabled by default. ### on the target Run `afl-network-server` with your target with the -m and -t values you need. -Important is the -i parameter which is the TCP port to liste on. +Important is the -i parameter which is the TCP port to listen on. e.g.: ``` $ afl-network-server -i 1111 -m 25M -t 1000 -- /bin/target -f @@ @@ -40,9 +40,9 @@ increase the -t value: ``` $ afl-fuzz -i in -o out -t 2000+ -- afl-network-client TARGET-IP 1111 ``` -Note the '+' on the -t parameter value. the afl-network-server will take -care of proper timeouts hence afl-fuzz should not. The '+' increases the timout -and the value itself should be 500-1000 higher than the one on +Note the '+' on the -t parameter value. The afl-network-server will take +care of proper timeouts hence afl-fuzz should not. The '+' increases the +timeout and the value itself should be 500-1000 higher than the one on afl-network-server. ### networking @@ -51,9 +51,9 @@ The TARGET can be an IPv4 or IPv6 address, or a host name that resolves to either. Note that also the outgoing interface can be specified with a '%' for `afl-network-client`, e.g. `fe80::1234%eth0`. -Also make sure your middle value of `/proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_rmem` is larger -than your MAP_SIZE (130kb is a good value). This is the default TCP window -size value. +Also make sure your default TCP window size is larger than your MAP_SIZE +(130kb is a good value). +On Linux that is the middle value of `/proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_rmem` ## how to compile and install |