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2016 Mar 02
2
Libguestfs as filesystem forensic tool
...h as The Sleuth Kit it would
turn it into a pretty powerful forensic tool.
http://www.sleuthkit.org/
I played around with some proof-of-concept and the idea seems to work.
The question I'd like to ask is if this feature would interest the
libguestfs community or if I shall fork the project (libguestforensic?)
and, if so, what is the preferable way to do it.
Thank you.
2016 Mar 02
0
Re: Libguestfs as filesystem forensic tool
...it into a pretty powerful forensic tool.
> http://www.sleuthkit.org/
>
> I played around with some proof-of-concept and the idea seems to work.
>
> The question I'd like to ask is if this feature would interest the
> libguestfs community or if I shall fork the project
> (libguestforensic?) and, if so, what is the preferable way to do it.
Actually I believe parts of libguestfs (and especially hivex) are
already used in this way.
Anyhow you're free to fork libguestfs provided you obey the license.
It may be easier/less work if you submit patches upstream where they
make sense f...
2016 Mar 02
2
Re: Libguestfs as filesystem forensic tool
...forensic tool.
>> http://www.sleuthkit.org/
>>
>> I played around with some proof-of-concept and the idea seems to work.
>>
>> The question I'd like to ask is if this feature would interest the
>> libguestfs community or if I shall fork the project
>> (libguestforensic?) and, if so, what is the preferable way to do it.
> Actually I believe parts of libguestfs (and especially hivex) are
> already used in this way.
>
> Anyhow you're free to fork libguestfs provided you obey the license.
> It may be easier/less work if you submit patches upstream...