With ManagedInjector, you can inject .NET assemblies into other .NET processes. This allows you to run your own code under the context of that process, and gives you access to all its internal state using the .NET reflection API.
Currently, only .NET Framework targets are supported. Mono will be supported in the near future and .NET Core/.NET will come soon after that.
For .NET Framework targets, the method to be run after injecting must be of
signature static int MyMethod(string)
.
The GUI allows you to select a process and DLL in a graphical interface.
With the CLI application, you can inject DLLs from the comfort of the commandline, or easily script it without having to do any programming.
$ .\ManagedInjector.CLI.exe --help
ManagedInjector.CLI 1.0.0
Copyright (C) 2021 ManagedInjector.CLI
-n, --name (Group: process) Specifies the target process name
-p, --pid (Group: process) Specifies the target process id
-i, --input Required. The DLL to inject
-t, --type Required. The full type of the entry point
-m, --method Required. The method name of the entry point
--help Display this help screen.
--version Display version information.
$ .\ManagedInjector.CLI.exe -n Wox -i D:\Injectable.dll -t Injectable.Program -m InjectableMain
PID: 15912
Status: Ok
Arch: NetFrameworkV4
Copied DLL to C:\Users\HoLLy\AppData\Local\Temp\69e4c80c-f828-4f07-bfb3-770c23d4308f.dll
Written to 0x2A389C60000
Thread handle: 00000354
With ManagedInjector.Lib, you can integrate ManagedInjector into your own applications with an easy-to-use API.
⚠ Note that ManagedInjector.Lib will not move your DLLs to a temporary location. Due to how managed injection works, the files will remain "in use" by the target process until it closes. If you are actively developing your injectable, it is recommended to move it to a temporary location first.
using HoLLy.ManagedInjector;
uint pid = 0x1234;
var process = new InjectableProcess(pid);
Debug.Assert(process.GetStatus() == ProcessStatus.Ok);
Debug.Assert(process.GetArchitecture() == ProcessArchitecture.NetFrameworkV4);
process.Inject("D:\Injectable.DLL", "Injectable.Program", "Main");
ManagedInjector uses the following libraries:
- Iced, licensed under the MIT license
ManagedInjector.CLI uses the following libraries:
- CommandlineParser, licensed under the MIT license
ManagedInjector.GUI uses the following libraries:
- AsmResolver, licensed under the MIT license
- MahApps.Metro, licensed under the MIT license
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
TL;DR: You are allowed to anything you wish with this software, as long as you include the original copyright and license notice in your software/source code.