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2013 Oct 04
2
Re: Hivex - Trailing garbage at the end of hive file
(Resending since my message from 2 days ago didn't make it to the list.
Perhaps because of the log file attachment)
Hi Rich,
Sorry about the delayed response. I understand that since hive formats are
not open, the current tack of warning about the hive file is a better one
To respond to you question about "whether it fails", hivexsh is unable to
open the hive file and it prints
2013 Oct 08
1
Re: Hivex - Trailing garbage at the end of hive file
Hi Rich,
I'm still working on validating whether the trailing zeroes were
introduced by hivex or by windows (though I highly doubt it's hivex). But
since it's part of a more complex workflow which is not that easy to
modify, it's still a work in progress
In the meanwhile, I wanted to be sure that ignoring the condition when
hivex saw these trailing zeroes was the right solution.
2013 Sep 24
3
Re: Hivex - Trailing garbage at the end of hive file
Is there a reason why a previous version of hivex ignored this condition
while more recent ones throw an error?
I do have some hive files that are failing (I'm yet to validate if they
are good or were corrupted some other way). I will do so and share my
findings
Thanks
~ Hari
On 9/24/13 5:20 PM, "Richard W.M. Jones" <rjones@redhat.com> wrote:
>On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at
2013 Oct 04
2
Re: Hivex - Trailing garbage at the end of hive file
Rich,
Our workflow is something like this:
0. Start with a fresh copy of windows server 2k8
1. We read the system hive and then write to it a bunch of times
2. Boot windows
3. Read from the system hive
Hivex reports the failure at step #3. I also noticed that the size of the
registry hive observed in step #3 is the same as step #0. Is it possible
that hivex issues write that cause a hive file
2013 Oct 04
0
Re: Hivex - Trailing garbage at the end of hive file
On Fri, Oct 04, 2013 at 02:12:08PM +0000, Subramanian, Hari wrote:
> To respond to you question about "whether it fails", hivexsh is unable to
> open the hive file and it prints this message and exits. I've attached the
> verbose logs as requested
OK, I understand it now. It is in fact failing, setting
errno = ENOSYS and returning an error.
> This extract from the logs
2006 Jul 26
5
linux-2.6-xen.hg
Hi,
Is the http://xenbits.xensource.com/linux-2.6-xen.hg tree still being
updated? if not, what''s the preferred Linux tree to track that has all
of the Xen bits?
Thanks,
Muli
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