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Fwd: Compile so rules in C language
From: Mayur Patil <ram.nath241089 () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2013 15:08:09 +0530
Hi, I have generated rules from rule generator in C language for shared object. Should I save file in header format (.h) or source file (.c) ? Is there any tutorial or blog post on *how to compile C language source code to generate our own "shared object rules".* any blogs/tutorials on how to compile in Eclipse C/C++ IDE ? Please guide, I also followed this thread but not get sufficient insight/understanding, http://seclists.org/snort/2011/q3/623 It is very cumbersome how to write C code for shared object due to lack of proper references.. Seeking for guidance, Thanks !! * -- * *Cheers, * *Mayur*.
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