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# IDA Win32 to Linux Debugging

Connecting a Windows Debuging session to a Linux machine is essentially similar to a Windows to Windows connection. The Linux remote debugger server is started on the command line.

![](/files/c7SXmnfDsw269ErbvoHJ)

then connect to the Linux Machine by selecting the attach to remote Linux command. We can then select the process we want to debug and connect to it with a simple click.

![](/files/Qil1pW11ZdHnOeNrK873)

we are now connected to the remote process running on the Linux machine.

![](/files/WhxEAi99hYA7AZJyl3uN)


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