Might as well recommend installing 14, as that's newer, and what's used in Docker. Also remove outdated Dockerfile versions, likely easier to remove versions here entirely, and anyone that wants to see what version is used, can look in the Dockerfile.
AFL++ documentation
This is the overview of the AFL++ docs content.
For general information on AFL++, see the README.md of the repository.
Also take a look at our FAQ.md and best_practices.md.
Fuzzing targets with the source code available
You can find a quickstart for fuzzing targets with the source code available in the README.md of the repository.
For in-depth information on the steps of the fuzzing process, see fuzzing_in_depth.md or click on the following image and select a step.
For further information on instrumentation, see the READMEs in the instrumentation/ folder.
Instrumenting the target
For more information, click on the following image and select a step.
Preparing the fuzzing campaign
For more information, click on the following image and select a step.
Fuzzing the target
For more information, click on the following image and select a step.
Managing the fuzzing campaign
For more information, click on the following image and select a step.
Fuzzing other targets
To learn about fuzzing other targets, see:
- Binary-only: fuzzing_binary-only_targets.md
- GUI programs: best_practices.md#fuzzing-a-gui-program
- Libraries: frida_mode/README.md
- Network services: best_practices.md#fuzzing-a-network-service
- Non-linux: unicorn_mode/README.md
Additional information
- Tools that help fuzzing with AFL++: third_party_tools.md
- Tutorials: tutorials.md