May 31, 2023: python3-pefile-2023.2.7-1.{fc35,fc36,el9}.noarch.rpm -
PEFile is a Portable Executable reader module.
June 1, 2022: python3-pefile-2022.5.30-1.{fc33,fc34,fc35,fc36,el9}.noarch.rpm -
PEFile is a Portable Executable reader module.
September 8, 2021: python{2,3}-pefile-2021.9.3-1.{fc32,fc33,fc34,el8}.noarch.rpm and python{2,36}-pefile-2021.9.3-1.el7.noarch.rpm -
PEFile is a Portable Executable reader module.
June 16, 2021: python{2,3}-pefile-2021.5.24-1.{fc32,fc33,fc34,el8}.noarch.rpm and python{2,36}-pefile-2021.5.24-1.el7.noarch.rpm -
PEFile is a Portable Executable reader module.
May 26, 2021: python{2,3}-pefile-2021.5.24-1.{fc31,el8}.noarch.rpm and python{2,36}-pefile-2021.5.24-1.el7.noarch.rpm -
PEFile is a Portable Executable reader module.
May 19, 2021: python{2,3}-pefile-2021.5.13-1.{fc31,el8}.noarch.rpm and python{2,36}-pefile-2021.5.13-1.el7.noarch.rpm -
PEFile is a Portable Executable reader module.
June 14, 2019: python{2,3}-pefile-2019.4.18-2.{fc26,fc27,fc28,fc29,fc30}.noarch.rpm and python{2,36}-pefile-2019.4.18-2.el7.noarch.rpm -
PEFile is a Portable Executable reader module.
Note: This release contains no new capabilities.
The only differences is that the packages for CentOS/RHEL 7 are named python2-pefile and python36-pefile.
The package names for Fedora are unchanged.
May 17, 2019: pefile-2019.4.18-1.fc25.noarch.rpm - Removed: No longer needed.
May 17, 2019: python-pefile-2018.8.8-1.{fc25,fc26,fc27,fc28,fc29}.src.rpm - Removed: - No longer needed.
April 19, 2019: python{2,3}-pefile-2019.4.18-1.{fc23,fc24,fc25,fc26,fc27,fc28,fc29,el7}.noarch.rpm -
PEFile is a Portable Executable reader module.
April 12, 2019: python{2,3}-pefile-2018.8.8-2.{fc23,fc24,fc25,fc26,fc27,fc28,fc29,el7}.noarch.rpm -
PEFile is a Portable Executable reader module.
This release now references Python 3.6 from the EPEL repository for CentOS/RHEL 7. The other systems were rebuilt to maintain release numbering consistency.
August 10, 2018: python{2,3}-pefile-2018.8.8-1.{fc23,fc24,fc25,fc26,fc27,fc28,el7}.noarch.rpm -
PEFile is a Portable Executable reader module.
November 10, 2017: python{2,3}-pefile-2017.5.26-2.{fc21,fc22,fc23,fc24}.noarch.rpm and python-pefile-2017.5.26-2.el7.noarch.rpm -
PEFile is a Portable Executable reader module.
This package was built to support plaso.
September 25, 2015: python-pefile-1.2.10_139.2.{fc17,fc18,fc19,el6}.{i686,x86_64}.rpm and python-pefile-1.2.10_139.2.el7.{i686,x86_64}.rpm -
Python-pefile is a multi-platform Python module to parse and work with Portable Executable (aka PE) files.
Most of the information contained in the PE headers is accessible as well as all sections' details and their data.
This package was built to support plaso.
July 31, 2015: python-pefile-1.2.10_139.2.{el6,el7}.x86_64.rpm -
Python-pefile is a multi-platform Python module to parse and work with Portable Executable (aka PE) files.
Most of the information contained in the PE headers is accessible as well as all sections' details and their data.
This version was built for CentOS/RHEL 6 and 7 to support plaso.
April 10, 2012: python-pefile-1.2.10_114-1.{fc13,fc14,fc15,fc16,el5,el6}.noarch.rpm -
Python-pefile is a multi-platform Python module to read and work with Portable Executable (aka PE) files.
Most of the information in the PE Header is accessible, as well as all the sections, section's information and data.
Pefile requires some basic understanding of the layout of a PE file. Armed with it it's possible to explore nearly every single feature of the file.
Some of the tasks that pefile makes possible are:
Modifying and writing back to the PE image
Header Inspection
Sections analysis
Retrieving data
Warnings for suspicious and malformed values
Packer detection with PEiD’s signatures
PEiD signature generation
Please, refer to UsageExamples for starting points on how to use pefile.
To work with authenticated binaries, including Authenticode signatures, please check the project verify-sigs.