




Command:   strings - print all the strings in a binary file
Syntax:    strings [-] [-o] [-n] file ...
Flags:     -   search whole file, not just data seg
           -o  Print octal offset of each string
           -n  n is minimum length string (default = 4)
Examples:  strings -5 a.out         # Print the strings  >  4  chars  in
                                      a.out
           strings - /bin/sh        # Search entire shell file (text and
                                      data)

     Strings looks for sequences of ASCII characters followed by a  zero
byte.   These  are  usually  strings.  This program is typically used to
help identify unknown binary programs













































                                                                        

