Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 21:09:26 -0600 From: Joe Warner <rootman22@comcast.net> To: Barney Wolff <barney@databus.com> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Forensics CD Toolkit for FreeBSD Message-ID: <200308032109.26264.rootman22@comcast.net> In-Reply-To: <20030803223352.GA32105@pit.databus.com> References: <200308030920.45437.rootman22@comcast.net> <200308031259.31577.rootman22@comcast.net> <20030803223352.GA32105@pit.databus.com>
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On Sunday 03 August 2003 04:33 pm, Barney Wolff wrote: > On Sun, Aug 03, 2003 at 12:59:31PM -0600, Joe Warner wrote: > > > 4. You should investigate The Coroner's Toolkit, available (free) > > > from porcupine.org to really do forensics work. It comes from > > > Dan Farmer & Wiese Venema, who need no endorsement from me. > > > I've used it (on Solaris) with very gratifying results. > > > > Yes, I've seen that all over the place from my searches on Google but I > > was hesitant about going any further with that because it said it's only > > been tested on FreeBSD 2.2.1, 3.4, and 4.4 > > It should run on any 4- FreeBSD version. The parts of it that need to > understand file system formats will likely not be happy with 5.x's UFS2, > but that's not an issue for 4.x. > > > Do you think I can run TCT from a CD? > > Sure. Ok great, that's what I needed. Thanks for your help and quick responses! Joe
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