6 Integrations with Honggfuzz

View a list of Honggfuzz integrations and software that integrates with Honggfuzz below. Compare the best Honggfuzz integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Honggfuzz. Here are the current Honggfuzz integrations in 2026:

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    OpenSSL

    OpenSSL

    OpenSSL

    OpenSSL is a robust, commercial-grade, and full-featured toolkit for the Transport Layer Security (TLS) and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocols. It is also a general-purpose cryptography library. OpenSSL is licensed under an Apache-style license, which basically means that you are free to get and use it for commercial and non-commercial purposes subject to some simple license conditions. For more information about the team and community around the project, or to start making your own contributions, start with the community page. To get the latest news, download the source, and so on, please see the sidebar or the buttons at the top of every page.
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    NetBSD

    NetBSD

    NetBSD

    NetBSD is a free, fast, secure, and highly portable Unix-like Open Source operating system. It is available for a wide range of platforms, from large-scale servers and powerful desktop systems to handheld and embedded devices. NetBSD was originally released in 1993. Over time, its code has found its way into many surprising environments, on the basis of a long history of quality, cleanliness, and stability. The NetBSD code was originally derived from 4.4BSD Lite2 from the University of California, Berkeley. NetBSD is an entirely free and open-source UNIX-like operating system developed by an international community. It isn't a "distribution" or variant but has evolved over several decades to be a complete and unique operating system in the BSD family. NetBSD users enjoy a simple, well-documented, and fully integrated UNIX-like system that feels minimal, and in many ways traditional, while including many modern and interesting features, and support for recent hardware.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Google ClusterFuzz
    ClusterFuzz is a scalable fuzzing infrastructure that finds security and stability issues in software. Google uses ClusterFuzz to fuzz all Google products and as the fuzzing backend for OSS-Fuzz. ClusterFuzz provides many features to seamlessly integrate fuzzing into a software project’s development process. Fully automatic bug filing, triage, and closing for various issue trackers. Supports multiple coverages guided fuzzing engines for optimal results (with ensemble fuzzing and fuzzing strategies). Statistics for analyzing fuzzer performance, and crash rates. Easy to use web interface for management and viewing crashes. Support for various authentication providers using Firebase. Support for black-box fuzzing, test case minimization, and regression finding through bisection.
    Starting Price: Free
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    FreeBSD

    FreeBSD

    FreeBSD

    FreeBSD offers advanced networking, performance, security and compatibility features today which are still missing in other operating systems, even some of the best commercial ones. FreeBSD makes an ideal Internet or Intranet server. It provides robust network services under the heaviest loads and uses memory efficiently to maintain good response times for thousands of simultaneous user processes. FreeBSD brings advanced network operating system features to appliance and embedded platforms, from higher-end Intel-based appliances to ARM, PowerPC, and MIPS hardware platforms. From mail and web appliances to routers, time servers, and wireless access points, vendors around the world rely on FreeBSD’s integrated build and cross-build environments and advanced features as the foundation for their embedded products. And the Berkeley open source license lets them decide how many of their local changes they want to contribute back.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Cygwin

    Cygwin

    Cygwin

    Get that Linux feeling on Windows. Cygwin is a large collection of GNU and open-source tools that provide functionality similar to a Linux distribution on Windows. And a DLL (cygwin1.dll) that provides substantial POSIX API functionality. Cygwin is not a way to run native Linux apps on Windows. You must rebuild your application from the source if you want it to run on Windows. It can't magically make native Windows apps aware of UNIX® functionality like signals, ptys, etc. Again, you need to build your apps from source if you want to take advantage of Cygwin functionality. The Cygwin DLL currently works with all recent, commercially released x86_64 versions of Windows, starting with Windows Vista. Use the setup program to perform a fresh install or to update an existing installation. Keep in mind that individual packages in the distribution are updated separately from the DLL so the Cygwin DLL version is not useful as a general Cygwin distribution release number.
    Starting Price: Free
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    ClusterFuzz
    ClusterFuzz is a scalable fuzzing infrastructure that finds security and stability issues in software. Google uses ClusterFuzz to fuzz all Google products and as the fuzzing backend for OSS-Fuzz. ClusterFuzz provides many features to seamlessly integrate fuzzing into a software project’s development process. Fully automatic bug filing, triage, and closing for various issue trackers. Supports multiple coverages guided fuzzing engines for optimal results (with ensemble fuzzing and fuzzing strategies). Statistics for analyzing fuzzer performance, and crash rates. Easy to use web interface for management and viewing crashes. Support for various authentication providers using Firebase. Support for black-box fuzzing, test case minimization, and regression finding through bisection.
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