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#18 - module hexdump not found for SirepRAT-2.0.0

Issue - State: closed - Opened by eduardoMag almost 4 years ago - 1 comment

#17 - py3: update minimum py3 version and update requirements

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by pwnfoo almost 4 years ago

#15 - 'int' object has no attribute 'value'

Issue - State: closed - Opened by ShamanCoder almost 4 years ago - 2 comments

#14 - python3 SyntaxError

Issue - State: closed - Opened by issayevruslan almost 4 years ago - 2 comments

#13 - [Chore] setup.py

Issue - State: closed - Opened by noraj almost 4 years ago - 2 comments

#12 - sadly doesnt work with kali 2020

Issue - State: closed - Opened by kyleAW almost 4 years ago - 3 comments

#11 - Add LICENSE

Issue - State: closed - Opened by pwnfoo almost 4 years ago - 1 comment

#10 - Move to python3

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by movatica almost 4 years ago - 8 comments

#9 - can't run the script

Issue - State: closed - Opened by user93232 almost 4 years ago - 2 comments

#8 - AttributeError: 'int' object has no attribute 'value'

Issue - State: closed - Opened by tomdoughty62 about 4 years ago - 4 comments

#7 - Add necessary packages to requirements.txt, and add a blurb on how to…

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by S4lt5 about 4 years ago - 1 comment

#6 - No module named hexdump

Issue - State: closed - Opened by ankit0183 about 4 years ago - 6 comments

#5 - missing "-" in readme.md

Issue - State: closed - Opened by Ewael about 4 years ago

#4 - mappings.py line 65: AttributeError: 'int' object has no attribute 'value'

Issue - State: closed - Opened by jbdu94 about 4 years ago - 4 comments

#3 - No module named common.constants

Issue - State: closed - Opened by umiterkol about 4 years ago - 1 comment

#2 - AttributeError: 'int' object has no attribute 'value'

Issue - State: closed - Opened by ghost about 4 years ago - 3 comments

#1 - Use print() function in both Python 2 and Python 3

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by cclauss over 5 years ago - 2 comments