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Sharedobject Decompiling/Disassembling Request

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Hi guys,
I'm kind of new here so I'll try and explain best I can.

I'm currently looking at a library file called in a server of mine that defines skills usable and recognizable by the game.

It has a .so extension, and so far I've only pulled up that it is a Shared Object file, meaning it may have various coding languages.

Is there any way to even get a basic view of what's inside?




Thanks in advance for all answers.
 
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It is no different than a dll. Most .so files are actually .elf files which if you have IDA/Hex-rays you can disassemble. Just check with a hex editor what file signature it has at the beginning of the file and you will know what it is.
 
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Thanks for the swift response. Love it!
 
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