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Hello, Is there any way to stop fedora/kde from mounting USB drives as soon as they are plugged in? I know I can stop the behavior for a single drive, but I...
formulafiero
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Jul 2, 2006
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... I run Xandros, and don't have Fedora running in my shop, but you could look for a program called "hotplug", which usually gets started first from...
nugrange
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Jul 3, 2006
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2140
Has anyone tested the new version of KDE to see whether or not (like XP) it writes something to the newly attached USB drive when it is plugged in? Ron...
Ronald L. Chichester
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Jul 3, 2006
11:24 pm
2141
... Also look at DBUS and HALD especially with 2.6 kernel and the latest Gnome/KDE versions. Regards, JonE....
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Jul 7, 2006
9:08 am
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To all- Agile Risk Management is committed to advancing information security concepts, technology, and techniques. As such, we have recently released ...
Matthew M. Shannon
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Jul 7, 2006
2:37 pm
2143
Matthew, I appreciate you posting the info about Nigilent32 and the link to the software. Since the license agreement specifically forbids any use other than ...
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Jul 9, 2006
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2144
James, I can find a use it for it in my toolbox :-) Your forgetting the LE community could benefit from such a tool. I guess after spending time and effort...
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Jul 9, 2006
10:47 am
2145
Thanks Jon, Of course the LE community has to comply with the license agreement just like I do. When I was a special agent with AFOSI (10 years), we avoided ...
james.holley@...
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Jul 9, 2006
4:09 pm
2146
Hi, I have tested the tool against a few drives, and it consistently reports a smaller disk sector size than actually available. Is this an issue that anyone...
PAS
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Jul 10, 2006
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... Good catch, James. I always advise that other lawyers ask expert witnesses if all of their software is licensed for them to use. Nothing would discredit...
Stevens R. Miller
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Jul 10, 2006
8:56 am
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James, Jon, et al - What do I think anyone will actually do with the software? I hope to have provided a public service. I think government, law enforcement...
agilerm
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Jul 10, 2006
6:57 pm
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James, Jon, et al - What do I think anyone will actually do with the software? I hope to have provided a public service. I think government, law enforcement...
Matthew M. Shannon
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Jul 11, 2006
12:59 am
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... Given then that you will then be making monitary gains on the back of technologies made openly available to you through the generour licencing terms of...
Harry Duncan
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Jul 11, 2006
4:42 am
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... Got a couple of questions: 1. Do you have a reference that describes the info. that WinXP writes to the USB drive? Is there a way to use this info....
Gary Funck
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Jul 11, 2006
4:33 pm
2152
To All, To simply state the issue, in a criminal investigation where a criminal attempted to destroy evidence such as a digital camera and damage (not...
Harvey Rothenberg
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Jul 13, 2006
2:55 pm
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If all else fails, you may want to consider formatting it, and then trying to recover the data. Once a new file system is laid on it, it should be able to be...
Jacques B.
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Jul 13, 2006
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2154
... If the physical device is not recognized any longer, then it is unlikely you will get anything out of it. This is a similar situation to trying to image a...
gralfus
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Jul 13, 2006
9:16 pm
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Before trying to format the chip, you might try to put the chip in a Linux system without the write-block and see if it resets correctly. I would turn off ...
Bob Kardell
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Jul 14, 2006
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2156
... to have ... And in return for putting a beta out for EVERYONE to test and report back feedback, thoughts, and bugs, y'all get free product feedback and ...
farmerduderl
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Jul 16, 2006
3:23 am
2157
... By the way, did you check under Disk Management in Windows to see if it is being recognized from there? And in Linux, did you check the output of dmesg?...
Jacques B.
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Jul 16, 2006
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... You may have to drop it into a digital camera to try and format it that way if it's not being recognized at all in Windows or Linux. With any luck the...
Jacques B.
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Jul 16, 2006
3:32 am
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Hi, AFAIK there is no alternate data stream (ADS) support in the linux NTFS driver. Did some of you find a workaround to access ADS under linux ? Thanks...
Michel Roukine
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Jul 16, 2006
8:18 am
2161
... I finally found that the ntfsmount command has a convenient "streams_interface" option. With this option set to "windows" I should be able to easily read...
Michel Roukine
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Jul 16, 2006
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2162
The Delaware County Emergency Services Training Center (www.delcoestc.org) will be hosting 2 different Computer Forensic Boot Camps in Sharon Hill, PA. Please...
dfgi114
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Jul 17, 2006
12:03 pm
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while I appreciate the heads-up on the training...when last I looked wasnt this a LINUX forensic list? ... -- Ave caesar! Morituri te salutamus [Non-text...
Michael Harrington
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Jul 17, 2006
12:47 pm
2164
Here, here. I'm glad someone said what we were all thinking. ... to have ... And in return for putting a beta out for EVERYONE to test and report back...
Luis Salazar
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Jul 17, 2006
3:34 pm
2165
On a similar note, I was wondering what folks here think of the Helix live CD, and the licensing that goes with it. I thought it was curious that it can't be...
gralfus
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Jul 17, 2006
6:15 pm
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I suspect that Helix's author is claiming Helix (as a whole) is a collective work or a compilation work under the Copyright Act. Collective work - "a work,...
Ronald Chichester
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Jul 17, 2006
6:38 pm
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Intersting that you should bring this up...I havent looked at the latest release of Helix but I thought that license refered to the windows tools that are also...
Michael Harrington
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Jul 17, 2006
6:38 pm
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... The belief that "open source" means "you can't make money off it" is a common misconception. In fact, it is quite the opposite. Many companies make money...
Dave Dittrich
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Jul 17, 2006
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