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Jussi Judin's weblog

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Programming related topics. Maybe even some original content!

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Jussi Judin's weblog

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Jussi Judin's weblog Jussi Judin's weblog Archive Author RSS Articles Sunday, Jun 10, 2018 • Jussi Judin afl-fuzz on different file systems One day I was fuzzing around with american fuzzy lop and accidentally pointed the output directory for fuzzer findings to point onto a file system on a physical disk instead of the usual shared memory file system. I noticed my mistake and changed the output directory to the usual place. Consequently there was a clear difference on how many fuzzing iterations/second afl-fuzz program could do. This then lead into this comparison of different file systems and fuzzing modes on them with the workload that afl-fuzz has. Hardware and software background Fuzzing is a computationally intensive way to find bugs in programs, usually fully exercising the machine CPU. This and writing data to the disk can have adverse effects on the hardware even if we are working with software. Some risks are listed in the common-sense risks section a...

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