__________ _ _ __ __ ______ / / / / ___| _ __ | (_) ___ ___\ \/ / / / / / / / / /\___ \| '_ \| | |/ __/ _ \\ / / / / / / / / / ___) | |_) | | | (_| __// \ / / / / /_/_/_/ |____/| .__/|_|_|\___\___/_/\_\/_/_/_/ |_| .:Brute Force Utilities For GNU/Linux:. SpliceX is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. SpliceX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. http://www.gnu.org/licenses/ AUTHOR: d3v11 (UN)INSTALL: You may optionally install SpliceX with cython. Doing so takes longer to install because of compile times but SpliceX will also be 20% to 35% faster, depending on your system. I recommend this option if you intend on putting SpliceX to long-term use. If your goal is simply to test, try, and/or debug SpliceX then using the pythonic install will be more practical. NOTES: If you installed Python from source you can ignore the python-dev dependency below. However, your source install of Python must have the development files. IE: tar xvf Python-*.tgz cd Python-* ./configure --with-pydebug make install This generates Python.h and structmember.h, which are needed for gcc to compile splicex. "" as seen in the install instructions should be typed the same way you would call a specific Python interpreter with only the first two version numbers. IE: python2.6, python2.7, python3.1, python3.2 DEPENDS ON: python (>=2.6), python-dev(>=2.6), cython (>=0.12.1), gcc (>=4.4.3), bash (>=4.1.5), man (>=2.5.7) SOURCE: ./configure make compile make install DEBIAN/UBUNTU: ./configure make compile make install-deb UNINSTALL: SOURCE: make uninstall DEBIAN/UBUNTU: dpkg --remove splicex PYTHONIC (UN)INSTALL: You make optionally install splicex as pure python. Install times are quick but splicex will be 20% to 35% slower than compiling an executable binary with the cython + gcc option above. I recommend using this option if you simply want to test, try, and/or debug splicex. NOTES: "" as seen in the install instructions should be typed the same way you would call a specific Python interpreter with only the first two version numbers. For a Pythonic install "python" sans the version will most likely work as well, and will set SpliceX to use the default Python Interpreter. IE: python2.6, python2.7, python3.1, python3.2 DEPENDS ON: python (>=2.6), bash (>=4.1.5), man (>=2.5.7) SOURCE: ./configure --no-compile make install DEBIAN/UBUNTU: ./configure --no-compile make install-deb UNINSTALL: SOURCE: make uninstall DEBIAN/UBUNTU: dpkg --remove splicex TOOLS: SpliceX includes brute forcing tools. Each tool will include a README file in its respected folder(s): ls tools/* UPDATE: d3v11's AnoNet(2) update for SpliceX: make update HELP AND USAGE: To obtain additional information on how to use SpliceX enter either of the following commands after installation: splicex --help splicex --rtfm