AFLDFF (American Fuzzy Lop Distributed Fuzzing Framework) is a tool designed to make to process of fuzzing with AFL across multiple machines easier. It features a retro curses interface for managing machines and keeping track of test cases and crashes.
##Usage
afldff [ options ]
-i ip - IP address to listen on defaults to 0.0.0.0 if left blank
-p port - Port to listen on
-m tar - Patch afl to be network compatable
-h - Print help screen
##Installation
$ make
# make install
##Preparing AFL Although AFL is opensource, the code is owned by google. I am only hosting the patches to make AFL network compatable. You can download the source for AFL written by lcamtuf at http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/afl/ . AFLDFF includes a useful "-m" flag to make the process of patching afl easier. All you have to do is point it at the afl tar file. The patch files are installed to /opt/afldff/ if you want to apply them with patch instead.
$ afldff -m [path-to-afl-tar]