This repository is no longer meant for just radarflow, thus it will be renamed. I have split the SDK from radarflow, allowing for simpler use with new projects. Other than that, radarflow is functionally the same. - Fixed bug in radarflow where the entity loop didn't include the last entity.
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# radarflow
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A Web radar for CS2 using [memflow](https://github.com/memflow/memflow)
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## How can I run this?
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There is two ways to run this, first way is using a KVM/QEMU setup to target a running VM to read memory out of it. The second way is using pcileech hardware, like a PCIe Screamer.
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> [!NOTE]
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> The pcileech method is untested. However, I have ordered hardware, and will test soon.
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### The KVM/QEMU method
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First, you need to set up a virtual machine on linux using qemu.
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How to set up a VM on linux is way out of scope for this. You can find plenty of information online on how to do it.
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Before you begin, install the necessary memflow plugins using memflowup from the *stable 0.2.0 channel!*
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Clone the repo on your vm host:
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`git clone https://github.com/superyu1337/radarflow2.git`
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Run radarflow:
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`cargo run --release`
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For an overview of CLI commands, run this:
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`cargo run --release -- --help`
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### The pcileech method
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> [!WARNING]
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> The pcileech method is untested.
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Install your pcileech hardware in your target pc. On your attacking pc, install the necessary memflow plugins using memflowup from the *stable 0.2.0 channel!*
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Clone the repo on your attacking pc:
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`git clone https://github.com/superyu1337/radarflow2.git`
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Run radarflow:
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`cargo run --release`
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For an overview of CLI commands, run this:
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`cargo run --release -- --help`
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## Detection Status
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VAC: ✅ (Undetected)
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FaceIt: ❓ (Unknown, could work with proper spoofing on pcileech method)
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ESEA: ❓ (Unknown, could work with proper spoofing on pcileech method)
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