This is the command yarac that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
yarac - compile rules to yara
SYNOPSIS
yarac [OPTION]... [RULE_FILE]... OUTPUT_FILE
DESCRIPTION
To invoke YARA you will need two things: a file with the rules you want to use (either in
source code or compiled form) and the target to be scanned. The target can be a file, a
folder, or a process.
Rule files can be passed directly in source code form, or can be previously compiled with
the yarac tool. You may prefer to use your rules in compiled form if you are going to
invoke YARA multiple times with the same rules. This way you’ll save time, because for
YARA is faster to load compiled rules than compiling the same rules over and over again.
The rules will be applied to the target specified as the last argument to YARA, if it’s a
path to a directory all the files contained in it will be scanned.
OPTIONS
-d <identifier>=<value>
define external variable.
-w disable warnings.
-v show version information.
EXAMPLE
The -d is used to define external variables. For example:
-d flag=true
-d beast=666
-d name="James Bond"
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