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high enough. Otherwise try retrowrite, afl-dyninst and if these
fail too then try standard qemu_mode with AFL_ENTRYPOINT to where you need it.
- If your target is a library use examples/afl_frida/.
+ If your target is a library use utils/afl_frida/.
If your target is non-linux then use unicorn_mode/.
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## AFL FRIDA
If you want to fuzz a binary-only shared library then you can fuzz it with
- frida-gum via examples/afl_frida/, you will have to write a harness to
+ frida-gum via utils/afl_frida/, you will have to write a harness to
call the target function in the library, use afl-frida.c as a template.
## AFL UNTRACER
If you want to fuzz a binary-only shared library then you can fuzz it with
- examples/afl_untracer/, use afl-untracer.c as a template.
+ utils/afl_untracer/, use afl-untracer.c as a template.
It is slower than AFL FRIDA (see above).