Passmark OSforensics tools free whilst in Beta
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steve6375
, Dec 30 2010 06:54 PM
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#1
Posted 30 December 2010 - 06:54 PM
Passmark have offered an OSForensics Beta which is available free until around July 2011.
OSForensics runs inside the OS though, so I am not sure it really could be called a Forensic app
They also have a few USB tools which are free in their tools section.
OSFMount - mounts dd images in Windows (could also mount images made with RMPrepUSB?)
OSFClone - self-booting OS cloning tool (a fancy form of dd?)
ImageUSB - writes the same img file to multiple USB devices all at the same time (for 'gang' production of USB drives).
see here.
OSForensics runs inside the OS though, so I am not sure it really could be called a Forensic app
They also have a few USB tools which are free in their tools section.
OSFMount - mounts dd images in Windows (could also mount images made with RMPrepUSB?)
OSFClone - self-booting OS cloning tool (a fancy form of dd?)
ImageUSB - writes the same img file to multiple USB devices all at the same time (for 'gang' production of USB drives).
see here.
#2
Posted 30 December 2010 - 07:11 PM
Hmmm.
The OFSMOUNT interface is a lot similar to the IMDISK one.
I like coincidences.
The usage of the term "block" (instead of "sector") is however IMHO a "queer" coincidence.
From the License Agreement when installing:
Wonko
The OFSMOUNT interface is a lot similar to the IMDISK one.
I like coincidences.
The usage of the term "block" (instead of "sector") is however IMHO a "queer" coincidence.
From the License Agreement when installing:
it looks A LOT like IMDISK repackaged. (with a few more "formats" added to it).This software contains some GNU GPL licensed code:
- Parts related to floppy emulation based on VFD by Ken Kato.
http://chitchat.at.i...vmware/vfd.html
Copyright © Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Read gpl.txt for the full GNU GPL license.
This software may contain BSD licensed code:
- Some code ported to NT from the FreeBSD md driver by Olof Lagerkvist.
http://www.ltr-data.se
Copyright © The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright © The Regents of the University of California.
Wonko
#3
Posted 18 February 2011 - 01:33 AM
Thank you for your offer, I'm downloading the trial.
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