Documentation
Welcome to Xenith, a lightweight and stealthy hypervisor built on top of Xen, designed specifically for research and development in operating systems and virtualization. Our goal is to provide a robust, yet flexible environment for developers and researchers to explore, test, and innovate.
You may now wonder, what makes Xenith special and useful ?
- Stealth environment: Xenith is designed with stealth in mind. We’re developing a cutting-edge anti-VM framework to ensure your virtualized workloads remain undetected. This is one of the key steps in our project roadmap.
- Advanced debugging: Dive deep into your systems with our comprehensive low-level debugging tools. Whether you’re troubleshooting, optimizing or reverse engineering, Xenith has you covered.
- Virtual Machine Introspection (VMI): Get real-time insights into what’s happening inside your guest VMs. This feature is invaluable for monitoring and securing your virtual environments. Hook any function, inspect memory, and more.
- Powerful scripting API: Automate your workflows and extend Xenith’s capabilities with our robust scripting API. It’s designed to be flexible and easy to use.
- User-friendly GUI: Debugging and reverse engineering can be complex tasks. Xenith provides a user-friendly GUI to simplify your workflow and make your life easier.
- Snapshot and restore: Simplify your testing process with snapshot capabilities. Capture the state of your system and revert back whenever you need to.
- Open-source collaboration: We believe in the power of community-driven development. Xenith is open-source, allowing everyone to contribute and innovate together.
If you want to learn more about Xenith, check the documentation organization and start exploring the project.
Community
Xenith wish to be a community-driven project. We welcome contributions from everyone, whether you’re a developer, researcher, or enthusiast. Join our Discord server to share your ideas, ask questions, and collaborate with others.
Contributing
Xenith is free and open source. You can find the source code on GitHub and issues and feature requests can be posted on the GitHub issue tracker. If you’d like to contribute to fix bugs and add feature, please read the contributing guide and consider opening a pull request.
License
The Xenith source and documentation are released under the GPL-3.0 license.