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exodus aria2c | ssh intoli.com Exodus handles bundling all of the binary's dependencies, compiling a statically linked wrapper for the executable that invokes the relocated linker directly, and installing the bundle in ~/.exodus/ on the remote machine. You can see it in action here.

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Exodus is a privacy auditing platform for Android applications. It detects behaviors which can be dangerous for user privacy like ads, tracking, analytics, … image

The official instance of Exodus is available here.

Contribute to the identification of trackers

All data about trackers are stored on ETIP (Exodus tracker investigation platform).

If you wish to help us identify new trackers, you can request an ETIP account by sending a username and an email address to etip@exodus-privacy.eu.orgExodus is a tool that makes it easy to successfully relocate Linux ELF binaries from one system to another. This is useful in situations where you don't have root access on a machine or where a package simply isn't available for a given Linux distribution. For example, CentOS 6.X and Amazon Linux don't have packages for Google Chrome or aria2. Server-oriented distributions tend to have more limited and outdated packages than desktop distributions, so it's fairly common that one might have a piece of software installed on their laptop that they can't easily install on a remote machine.

With exodus, transferring a piece of software that's working on one computer to another is as simple as this.

exodus aria2c | ssh intoli.com Exodus handles bundling all of the binary's dependencies, compiling a statically linked wrapper for the executable that invokes the relocated linker directly, and installing the bundle in ~/.exodus/ on the remote machine. You can see it in action here.

Getting Started

Installing your local instance

You have different ways of setting up your development environment (via Docker or manually), everything is explained here.

Continuous Integration

If you are looking for adding Exodus into your CI pipelines, take a look at Exodus-standalone.

FAQ

Check the FAQ if you encounter any problem or need an extended documentation about Exodus. image

Contributing

If you want to contribute to this project, you can refer to this documentation.

API documentation

You can find the εxodus API documentation here.

License

This project is licensed under the GNU AGPL v3 License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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exodus aria2c | ssh intoli.com Exodus handles bundling all of the binary's dependencies, compiling a statically linked wrapper for the executable that invokes the relocated linker directly, and installing the bundle in ~/.exodus/ on the remote machine. You can see it in action here.

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