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dbgwine

A helper to enable the many kinds of debug logging for wine runing windows applications.

I noticed that Ghidra now is including "gdb + wine" as a debug option. So if its good enough for the NSA, its good enough for me. This morning I decided to see what I can do with wine from a reverse engineering standpoint. The logging of wine is fantastic but I dont hear about it much from fellow researchers. So I made this wrapper that parsed the 639 debug channels avaiable and puts it in a list for you to choose to launch wine from it with those options or just a helpful list and you can copy it into your own frontend.

Why is this helpful? Unless you are using DEBUG_CHANNEL on a regular basis, no one is going to remeber which ones ara avaiable and the names it uses to enable that.

You can treat dbgwine as if it was wine, meaning using WINEPREFIX can be passed (or not, its fine) and a windows binary.

This examples builds the command, which you can copy and paste to execute output

This example launches wine, in this case ntdll was enabled. output3

Requirments None Lean and Mean

Install copy dbgwine and channels.txt to your path.

Running Using a WINEPREFIX

WINEPREFIX=/app/wine/dotnet4 dbgwine /app/wine/dotnet4/drive_c/windows/notepad.exe

or WINEPREFIX=/app/wine/dotnet4 python dbgwine /app/wine/dotnet4/drive_c/windows/notepad.exe

or dbgwine ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/notepad.exe

Future? If I find it useful, I would like the menu to be in curses and have logging cleanup/options, better arg parsing

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