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<0> siglite: apple makes it? <1> siglite: URL? <2> what tube line is Farringdon? <1> smsie: I'll make it too, probably. <1> smsie: **** knows. <3> http://www.ilook-forensics.org/ <1> .org? <3> yeah <3> it's free software :0 <3> sorta. <3> if you're a cop/fed/spook <3> if you're not, you can't have it. <2> ah, circle <3> ILook Investigator is provided FREE only to qualifying persons. Users must meet one of the criteria below: <2> circle is easy <3> 1) Law Enforcement Agencies Whose Employees are Sworn Law Enforcement Officers
<3> 2) Government, State, or Other Regulatory Agencies with Law Enforcement Missions <3> 3) Military Agencies with Authority in Criminal and Counter Intelligence Investigations <3> 4) Government Intelligence Agencies <1> siglite: neither encase nor ilook look like they can handle XFS filesystems. <2> next stop clockwise from King's X <3> Tron: that's possible. Wouldn't stop me from obtaining evidence from one though. <1> siglite: *nod* <4> can dnsmasq work on a local computer... imean your the dnsmasq server and your the one who needs it for a dns cache? <2> I'll leave the bike at work and tube it I think <1> smsie: Sensible. <4> can dnsmasq work on a local computer... imean your the dnsmasq server and your the one who needs it for a dns cache? <2> Tron: I feel like a imbibing a few beers :) <1> smsie: Same here. Managing the IT side of merging two offices into new premises makes me thirsty. <2> Tron: I *finally* got a reasonably big project signed off today, so I might even buy the first round to celebrate :) <1> It's a miracle :P <2> another reasonably big project *finally* sent me a data spec I can live with...only 6 months after they were first told they needed one <2> now I have project managers asking me when it will be ready. "I don't know, give me a chance to read the damn thing first!" <2> the ***umption is that you were just sitting around waiting for it...there are no other things that need to be done <1> smsie: Take the Debian motto : "We only release it when it's ready." ;) <2> Tron: debian can get away with that...nobody pays :) <1> smsie: bah :P <2> Tron: I can't get away with it. They pay me to deliver :) <1> Fair 'nuff. <1> Hmm I'd better sort out tonight's backup. <5> hell, even universities can't get licenses <6> ilook? <6> RelDrgn: you need to do some recovery? <3> RelDrgn: fedzors only <3> feds and cops <7> Can anyone tell me why all data recovery tools which can deal with ext2/3 run under either Windows or DOS? <7> That...illogical <3> PolarWolf: have you looked into FTK? <6> PolarWolf: no idea, but I've got one that runs under windows for ext2 <7> siglite: Yeah, just about as far as the pricetag <6> never had to try it on an ext2 fs right enough <7> This file isn't worth $1000 <6> I have R-Studio at work, we try it on stuff, and if we can't get it, we either don't recover, or send to Vogon. <6> R-Studio is only like $80 or so. <3> nono, the open source forensic tool kit <2> PolarWolf: because (a) data recovery is worth a LOT of money (b) consumer tools are ****E (c) consumers are ****ter and can really only manage windows. <3> stand by <7> whyzzyrd: There's a free part of it called R-Linux which seems to do what I need <7> whyzzyrd: Too bad I don't have a windows box to run it on <7> Not yet anyways <3> PolarWolf: http://www.sleuthkit.org/autopsy/index.php <3> PolarWolf: also look here: http://www.opensourceforensics.org/tools/unix.html <7> Oooh, sleuthkit. Yeah, I have that in my browser now. <3> and here <3> http://e2salvage.sourceforge.net/ <7> problem is that all those tools seem to need a more or less intact ext2 filesystem. Not a reformatted one. <7> Unless I'm misinterpreting the docs <7> e2salvage doesn't build either :P <5> whyzzyrd: so anyway, as I was saying, I was just amused by the fact that the cops have such super secret tools ;P <1> home(); <5> and that it would be terrible if a student at a university studying forensics were to discover that pressing ctrl-alt-M while the thing was running caused it to "discover" the complete works of metallica in a "hidden geometry" <5> while we're at it, important safety announcement from the US government http://www.llnl.gov/es_and_h/lessons/paper_shred_e.html <8> Sweetness! Found a program that will let me stream my music to my xbox360. Woohoo!
<9> hmm, encase <9> nice tool =) <6> What is it that PW's lost anyway? <0> I've lost my mind. can someone help me find it? <6> schitzo: no, I'm afraid that was lost due to hardware failure <0> whyzzyrd: dammit <0> whyzzyrd: what are we talking about? <6> schitzo: it appears that PW has lost a rather important file <0> whyzzyrd: oh. well that's a shame. <6> schitzo: suppose. <6> PolarWolf: so, you going to install a dinwows box then? <7> whyzzyrd: Possibly. <7> whyzzyrd: If all else fails <6> PolarWolf: what failed? <7> whyzzyrd: Hm? Nothing yet, I'm trying to locate the hardware to be able to connect stuff together. <6> PolarWolf: You've got a b0rk e2fs? <7> whyzzyrd: I formatted one with fat, copied some files over it and discovered that I formatted the wrong device <7> whyzzyrd: So now I want to see if I can recover anything, one file in particular <6> PolarWolf: owch <0> win 10 <0> e <10> when I was back home for a funeral last week, I discovered that I'm the only one in my generation who's married <7> rhowe: Dumb*** <10> which I think is quite amusing, given that I'm the "gay" one <7> rhowe: Congratulations :) <11> heh <0> rhowe: dumb*** <6> rhowe: well done. <11> schitzo: ta :) <11> whyzzyrd: ta 'n all :) <6> rhowe: so, are you now prepared for the life you've decided upon? <11> whyzzyrd: Is it possible to be? :) <6> rhowe: I don't believe so. <11> whyzzyrd: Somehow I think you might be right <6> rhowe: the important thing is that whatever gets thrown at you, you deal with it maturely. <6> rhowe: and if you think you're ready for kids, you have a steep learning curve ahead of you. <0> yeah, get a puppy first like everyone else. <11> whyzzyrd: Hell no, Not Now(tm) <11> whyzzyrd: Keeping a flat tidy is enough of a learning curve for me <12> steep :P <13> congrats rhowe <14> rhowe: congrats <12> condolences. <11> Revenger: jej <11> heh <11> K_F: ta :) <11> *: ta <2> rhowe: congrats. Now I can start cuckolding you :) <11> smsie: cuckolding? <2> rhowe: you going to the printworks tomorrow? (I am guessing you might have other stuff to do) <11> smsie: hmm.. dunno <2> rhowe: old fasioned term for "wcrewing your wofe" <11> smsie: Main thing is that I have a head cold at the moment, and going out drinking isn't going to help it any <2> umm, if I could spell, that might make sense <6> smsie: you have no chance of cuckolding him <2> rhowe: bring the missus with you. I'd love to meet her anyway <2> whyzzyrd: probably not :) <6> smsie: wcrewing is quite a new idea to me too. Is that something involving a wrecking ball? <7> Ah ****, don't tell me I'm out of solder! <11> smsie: Maybe not tomorrow <6> PolarWolf: You're not out of solder <2> whyzzyrd: and a LOT of lube :P <11> smsie: Another week, but I want to recover from this cold first <2> rhowe: hehe, okay <13> :) <6> so becky, is this wcrewing lark any good? ;) <13> whyzzyrd i wouldn't kbnow I went to sea cadets but we didnt get to touch any wrecking balls <6> Becky: heh <12> ****. i should have left that half bottle of ouzo out of my system.
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