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How to implement the dynamic library frida-gadget-16.0.19-linux-x86.so.xz provided by Frida using Golang? #14
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Hi, you could probably do something like this. main.go package main
/*
extern void intercept(void);
__attribute__((constructor))
static void ctor(int argc, char **argv) {
intercept();
}
*/
import "C"
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/frida/frida-go/frida"
)
//export intercept
func intercept() {
fmt.Printf("frida version is %s\n", frida.Version())
}
func main() {
} file.c #include <stdio.h>
int main(void) {
printf("hello there\n");
return 0;
} Compiling $ go build -o libinterceptor.dylib -buildmode=c-shared main.go
$ gcc file.c -o file Usage Since I am on MacOS, I use $ DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES=./libinterceptor.dylib ./file |
If I put frida encapsulated into a dynamic library, through localDev. Attach (OS) Getpid (), nil) monitoring pid will appear this mistake:FError: Unable to access process with pid 2928 due to system restrictions; try |
I have a requirement to write a dynamic library using Go, and if I compile it into a libtool.so library, I can load it using LD_PRELOAD=/root/libtool.so ./dome. Currently, frida-gadget-16.0.19-linux-x86.so.xz provided by the official Frida can intercept functions specified in dome using this method. If I want to implement such a library using Go, what should I do to achieve the same principle as the .so library of frida-gadget-16.0.19-linux-x86.so.xz?
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