Private Lumina
Get fast function recognition with full control over your metadata
Get fast function recognition with full control over your metadata
Private Lumina provides for rapid function recognition, in the same way as the Hex-Rays Public Lumina feature does. However, Private Lumina keeps your in-house knowledge base available only to a group of users that you authorize.
The Private Lumina feature comes in the form of add-ons to your IDA Pro subscriptions that can connect to a Private Lumina server that you operate yourself in your own infrastructure. All your IDA Pro instances that have the Private Lumina add-on enabled can connect to your own Private Lumina server.
Keep your confidential information safe and have full ownership of the Private Lumina server that works with all IDA Pro instances with the Private Lumina add-on enabled.
Keep an in-house knowledge base of prior work and hit the ground running faster on ulterior projects.
Hold control over your metadata through server logs and lc utility, which allows you to manage your server and collect statistics.
Maintain your Lumina database with ease and delete the metadata on the fly in IDA or do it via lc utility.
You can automatically request metadata at the end of the analysis.
A Lumina server keeps track of metadata about some widely-recognizable functions, like their names, prototypes, or operand types. Additionally, Lumina allows you to "export" work that was previously done on another file to other projects.
Hex-Rays offers both Public and Private Lumina servers. The Public Lumina maintained and operated by Hex-Rays, serves the entire IDA community. Alternatively, you can enable a self-hosted Private Lumina server.
Your IDA instance exchanges function hash values and metadata with the Hex-Rays Lumina server, instead of entire byte patterns. When hash values provided by IDA match the Lumina knowledge base, your IDA instance downloads the function and applies it to the current IDA binary file database (IDB).
Lumina is implemented as a hash-based lookup table, mapping byte patterns to metadata. For increased resilience, relocatable bits are masked out before hashing. The Lumina server performs lookups purely based on cryptographic digests, so (potentially sensitive) byte patterns are never transferred over the network.
Any IDA Pro, IDA Home, or IDA Classroom user can send metadata to Hex-Rays' Public Lumina server. Any IDA Pro user with a Private Lumina add-on installed can send metadata to their Private Lumina server. A Lumina server stores the received metadata and makes it available to all IDA users connecting to that same Lumina server, either Private or Public.
Enable your own Private Lumina server for your entire user base
With add-ons available for IDA Pro, there's no need to feel limited. As the complexity of your analysis grows, you are not constrained to the essential IDA functionalities.
Are you tired of decompiling alone? Level up your IDA experience with the Teams add-on, which allows you to collaborate on the same binary files with your colleagues.
You’ve got questions. We’ve got answers!
The Private Lumina add-on is available only to IDA Pro plans, including IDA Pro with Classroom discount.
You will need to purchase as many Private Lumina add-ons as IDA Pro users you have, for them to be able to exchange function information in a private manner. Mind that the IDA Pro Ultimate plan includes a Private Lumina add-on at no extra cost.
Yes, you can buy a Lumina Private add-on later on at any time when your subscription remains active.
Access to the Hex-Rays Public Lumina server is included for free with your IDA Pro, IDA Home, and IDA Classroom licenses.
The Private Lumina server is provided free of charge along with the first IDA Pro license with a paid Private Lumina add-on. If you purchase a Private Lumina add-on for your IDA Pro, you will receive a Private Lumina server alongside the add-on. You will need to install the Private Lumina server on your end so all your IDA Pro instances with a Private Lumina add-on enabled can connect to it.