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RpcView

RpcView is an open-source tool to explore and decompile all RPC functionalities present on a Microsoft system.

You can download the last automatically built release

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Warning: you have to install "Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable" to use RpcView.

How to add a new RPC runtime

Basically you have two possibilities to support a new RPC runtime (rpcrt4.dll) version:

  • The easy way: just edit the RpcInternals.h file in the corresponding RpcCore directories (32 and 64-bit versions) to add your runtime version in the RPC_CORE_RUNTIME_VERSION table.
  • The best way: reverse the rpcrt4.dll to define the required structures used by RpcView, e.g. RPC_SERVER, RPC_INTERFACE and RPC_ADDRESS.

Currently, the supported versions are organized as follows:

  • RpcCore1 for Windows XP
  • RpcCore2 for Windows 7
  • RpcCore3 for Windows 8
  • RpcCore4 for Windows 8.1 and 10

Compilation

Required elements to compiled the project:

  • Visual Studio (currently Visual Studio 2015 community)
  • CMake (at least 3.0.2)
  • Qt5 (currently 5.9.1)

Before running CMake you have to set the CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH environment variable with the current Qt path, for instance (x64):

set CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=C:\Qt\Qt5.9.1\5.9.1\msvc2015_64

Then you can run CMake to produce the project solution. Here is an example to generate the x64 solution with Visual Studio 2015 from the RpcView/Build/x64 directory:

cmake -G"Visual Studio 14 2015 Win64" ../../
-- The C compiler identification is MSVC 19.0.24215.1
-- The CXX compiler identification is MSVC 19.0.24215.1
-- Check for working C compiler: C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0/VC/bin/x86_amd64/cl.exe
-- Check for working C compiler: C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0/VC/bin/x86_amd64/cl.exe -- works
-- Detecting C compiler ABI info
-- Detecting C compiler ABI info - done
-- Check for working CXX compiler: C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0/VC/bin/x86_amd64/cl.exe
-- Check for working CXX compiler: C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0/VC/bin/x86_amd64/cl.exe -- works
-- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info
-- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info - done
-- Detecting CXX compile features
-- Detecting CXX compile features - done
[RpcView]
[RpcDecompiler]
[RpcCore1_32bits]
[RpcCore2_32bits]
[RpcCore2_64bits]
[RpcCore3_32bits]
[RpcCore3_64bits]
[RpcCore4_32bits]
[RpcCore4_64bits]
-- Configuring done
-- Generating done
-- Build files have been written to: C:/Dev/RpcView/Build/x64

To produce the Win32 solution:

set CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=C:\Qt\Qt5.9.1\5.9.1\msvc2015

Then from the RpcView/Build/x86 directory:

cmake -G"Visual Studio 14 2015" ../../
-- The C compiler identification is MSVC 19.0.24215.1
-- The CXX compiler identification is MSVC 19.0.24215.1
-- Check for working C compiler: C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0/VC/bin/cl.exe
-- Check for working C compiler: C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0/VC/bin/cl.exe -- works
-- Detecting C compiler ABI info
-- Detecting C compiler ABI info - done
-- Check for working CXX compiler: C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0/VC/bin/cl.exe
-- Check for working CXX compiler: C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0/VC/bin/cl.exe -- works
-- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info
-- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info - done
-- Detecting CXX compile features
-- Detecting CXX compile features - done
[RpcView]
[RpcDecompiler]
[RpcCore1_32bits]
[RpcCore2_32bits]
[RpcCore3_32bits]
[RpcCore4_32bits]
-- Configuring done
-- Generating done
-- Build files have been written to: C:/Dev/RpcView/Build/x86

Now you can compile the solution with Visual Studio or CMAKE:

cmake --build . --config Release

RpcView32 binaries are produced in the RpcView/Build/bin/x86 directory and RpcView64 ones in the RpcView/Build/bin/x64

Acknowledgements

  • Jeremy
  • Julien
  • Yoanne
  • Bruno

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