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[*] Emulating binary name: mDNSResponderPosix
[*] Emulator used: qemu-mipsel-static
[*] Using root directory: /logs/s115_usermode_emulator/firmware/unblob_extracted/firmware_extract/4325012-58052244.squashfs_v4_le_extract (1/2)
[*] Using CPU config:
[*] Emulating binary: /usr/bin/mDNSResponderPosix
[*] Change permissions +x to /logs/s115_usermode_emulator/firmware/unblob_extracted/firmware_extract/4325012-58052244.squashfs_v4_le_extract/./usr/bin/mDNSResponderPosix.
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/mDNSResponderPosix with parameter NONE
qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/mDNSResponderPosix with parameter -v
qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/mDNSResponderPosix with parameter -V
qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/mDNSResponderPosix with parameter -h
qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/mDNSResponderPosix with parameter -help
qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/mDNSResponderPosix with parameter --help
qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/mDNSResponderPosix with parameter --version
qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/mDNSResponderPosix with parameter version
qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped
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[*] Emulating binary name: mDNSResponderPosix
[*] Emulator used: qemu-mipsel-static
[*] Using root directory: /logs/s115_usermode_emulator/firmware/unblob_extracted/firmware_extract/4325012-58052244.squashfs_v4_le_extract/usr (2/2)
[*] Using CPU config: 24KEc
[*] Emulating binary: /bin/mDNSResponderPosix
[*] Emulating binary ./bin/mDNSResponderPosix with parameter NONE and cpu configuration 24KEc
Usage: mDNSResponderPosix [-v level ] [-r] [-n name] [-t type] [-d domain] [-p port] [-f file] [-b] [-P pidfile] [-x name=val ...]
-v verbose mode, level is a number from 0 to 2
0 = no debugging info (default)
1 = standard debugging info
2 = intense debugging info
can be cycled kill -USR1
-r also bind to port 53 (port 5353 is always bound)
-n uses 'name' as the service name (required)
-t uses 'type' as the service type (default is '_afpovertcp._tcp.')
-d uses 'domain' as the service domain (default is 'local.')
-p uses 'port' as the port number (default is '548')
-f reads a service list from 'file'
-b forces daemon (background) mode
-P uses 'pidfile' as the PID file
(default is '/var/run/bonjour/mDNSResponder.pid')
only meaningful if -b also specified
-x stores name=val in TXT record (default is empty).
MUST be the last command-line argument;
all subsequent arguments after -x are treated as name=val pairs.
mDNSResponderPosix: Unexpected argument 'NONE'
[*] Emulating binary ./bin/mDNSResponderPosix with parameter -v and cpu configuration 24KEc
./bin/mDNSResponderPosix: option requires an argument -- 'v'
Usage: mDNSResponderPosix [-v level ] [-r] [-n name] [-t type] [-d domain] [-p port] [-f file] [-b] [-P pidfile] [-x name=val ...]
-v verbose mode, level is a number from 0 to 2
0 = no debugging info (default)
1 = standard debugging info
2 = intense debugging info
can be cycled kill -USR1
-r also bind to port 53 (port 5353 is always bound)
-n uses 'name' as the service name (required)
-t uses 'type' as the service type (default is '_afpovertcp._tcp.')
-d uses 'domain' as the service domain (default is 'local.')
-p uses 'port' as the port number (default is '548')
-f reads a service list from 'file'
-b forces daemon (background) mode
-P uses 'pidfile' as the PID file
(default is '/var/run/bonjour/mDNSResponder.pid')
only meaningful if -b also specified
-x stores name=val in TXT record (default is empty).
MUST be the last command-line argument;
all subsequent arguments after -x are treated as name=val pairs.
[*] Emulating binary ./bin/mDNSResponderPosix with parameter -V and cpu configuration 24KEc
./bin/mDNSResponderPosix: invalid option -- 'V'
Usage: mDNSResponderPosix [-v level ] [-r] [-n name] [-t type] [-d domain] [-p port] [-f file] [-b] [-P pidfile] [-x name=val ...]
-v verbose mode, level is a number from 0 to 2
0 = no debugging info (default)
1 = standard debugging info
2 = intense debugging info
can be cycled kill -USR1
-r also bind to port 53 (port 5353 is always bound)
-n uses 'name' as the service name (required)
-t uses 'type' as the service type (default is '_afpovertcp._tcp.')
-d uses 'domain' as the service domain (default is 'local.')
-p uses 'port' as the port number (default is '548')
-f reads a service list from 'file'
-b forces daemon (background) mode
-P uses 'pidfile' as the PID file
(default is '/var/run/bonjour/mDNSResponder.pid')
only meaningful if -b also specified
-x stores name=val in TXT record (default is empty).
MUST be the last command-line argument;
all subsequent arguments after -x are treated as name=val pairs.
[*] Emulating binary ./bin/mDNSResponderPosix with parameter -h and cpu configuration 24KEc
./bin/mDNSResponderPosix: invalid option -- 'h'
Usage: mDNSResponderPosix [-v level ] [-r] [-n name] [-t type] [-d domain] [-p port] [-f file] [-b] [-P pidfile] [-x name=val ...]
-v verbose mode, level is a number from 0 to 2
0 = no debugging info (default)
1 = standard debugging info
2 = intense debugging info
can be cycled kill -USR1
-r also bind to port 53 (port 5353 is always bound)
-n uses 'name' as the service name (required)
-t uses 'type' as the service type (default is '_afpovertcp._tcp.')
-d uses 'domain' as the service domain (default is 'local.')
-p uses 'port' as the port number (default is '548')
-f reads a service list from 'file'
-b forces daemon (background) mode
-P uses 'pidfile' as the PID file
(default is '/var/run/bonjour/mDNSResponder.pid')
only meaningful if -b also specified
-x stores name=val in TXT record (default is empty).
MUST be the last command-line argument;
all subsequent arguments after -x are treated as name=val pairs.
[*] Emulating binary ./bin/mDNSResponderPosix with parameter -help and cpu configuration 24KEc
./bin/mDNSResponderPosix: invalid option -- 'h'
Usage: mDNSResponderPosix [-v level ] [-r] [-n name] [-t type] [-d domain] [-p port] [-f file] [-b] [-P pidfile] [-x name=val ...]
-v verbose mode, level is a number from 0 to 2
0 = no debugging info (default)
1 = standard debugging info
2 = intense debugging info
can be cycled kill -USR1
-r also bind to port 53 (port 5353 is always bound)
-n uses 'name' as the service name (required)
-t uses 'type' as the service type (default is '_afpovertcp._tcp.')
-d uses 'domain' as the service domain (default is 'local.')
-p uses 'port' as the port number (default is '548')
-f reads a service list from 'file'
-b forces daemon (background) mode
-P uses 'pidfile' as the PID file
(default is '/var/run/bonjour/mDNSResponder.pid')
only meaningful if -b also specified
-x stores name=val in TXT record (default is empty).
MUST be the last command-line argument;
all subsequent arguments after -x are treated as name=val pairs.
[*] Emulating binary ./bin/mDNSResponderPosix with parameter --help and cpu configuration 24KEc
./bin/mDNSResponderPosix: invalid option -- '-'
Usage: mDNSResponderPosix [-v level ] [-r] [-n name] [-t type] [-d domain] [-p port] [-f file] [-b] [-P pidfile] [-x name=val ...]
-v verbose mode, level is a number from 0 to 2
0 = no debugging info (default)
1 = standard debugging info
2 = intense debugging info
can be cycled kill -USR1
-r also bind to port 53 (port 5353 is always bound)
-n uses 'name' as the service name (required)
-t uses 'type' as the service type (default is '_afpovertcp._tcp.')
-d uses 'domain' as the service domain (default is 'local.')
-p uses 'port' as the port number (default is '548')
-f reads a service list from 'file'
-b forces daemon (background) mode
-P uses 'pidfile' as the PID file
(default is '/var/run/bonjour/mDNSResponder.pid')
only meaningful if -b also specified
-x stores name=val in TXT record (default is empty).
MUST be the last command-line argument;
all subsequent arguments after -x are treated as name=val pairs.
[*] Emulating binary ./bin/mDNSResponderPosix with parameter --version and cpu configuration 24KEc
./bin/mDNSResponderPosix: invalid option -- '-'
Usage: mDNSResponderPosix [-v level ] [-r] [-n name] [-t type] [-d domain] [-p port] [-f file] [-b] [-P pidfile] [-x name=val ...]
-v verbose mode, level is a number from 0 to 2
0 = no debugging info (default)
1 = standard debugging info
2 = intense debugging info
can be cycled kill -USR1
-r also bind to port 53 (port 5353 is always bound)
-n uses 'name' as the service name (required)
-t uses 'type' as the service type (default is '_afpovertcp._tcp.')
-d uses 'domain' as the service domain (default is 'local.')
-p uses 'port' as the port number (default is '548')
-f reads a service list from 'file'
-b forces daemon (background) mode
-P uses 'pidfile' as the PID file
(default is '/var/run/bonjour/mDNSResponder.pid')
only meaningful if -b also specified
-x stores name=val in TXT record (default is empty).
MUST be the last command-line argument;
all subsequent arguments after -x are treated as name=val pairs.
[*] Emulating binary ./bin/mDNSResponderPosix with parameter version and cpu configuration 24KEc
Usage: mDNSResponderPosix [-v level ] [-r] [-n name] [-t type] [-d domain] [-p port] [-f file] [-b] [-P pidfile] [-x name=val ...]
-v verbose mode, level is a number from 0 to 2
0 = no debugging info (default)
1 = standard debugging info
2 = intense debugging info
can be cycled kill -USR1
-r also bind to port 53 (port 5353 is always bound)
-n uses 'name' as the service name (required)
-t uses 'type' as the service type (default is '_afpovertcp._tcp.')
-d uses 'domain' as the service domain (default is 'local.')
-p uses 'port' as the port number (default is '548')
-f reads a service list from 'file'
-b forces daemon (background) mode
-P uses 'pidfile' as the PID file
(default is '/var/run/bonjour/mDNSResponder.pid')
only meaningful if -b also specified
-x stores name=val in TXT record (default is empty).
MUST be the last command-line argument;
all subsequent arguments after -x are treated as name=val pairs.
mDNSResponderPosix: Unexpected argument 'version'
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