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Subject:    [sleuthkit-users] TSK 3.0.0 and Autopsy 2.20 are available
From:       Brian Carrier <carrier () sleuthkit ! org>
Date:       2008-10-19 22:57:11
Message-ID: 3610F216-9684-4807-AB0F-05365053A6ED () sleuthkit ! org
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This major release of TSK contains many new library and tool features.

     * Orphan files (deleted files that have a metadata structure,  
but do not have a parent directory that can be reached from the root  
directory) are now shown in the $OrphanFiles directory.
     * The FAT file system MBR and File Allocation Tables are now  
accessible as files in the root directory.
     * More deleted files are shown in each directory when using  
'fls' (and the corresponding library API). This used to require  
running 'ifind -p' for each directory and it is now done automatically.
     * New mmcat tool to output contents of a single volume.
     * New mmls flags to list only specific volumes.
     * Backup FAT MBRs are used, if the primary is corrupt.
     * d* tools (dls, dcat, etc.) are now named blk* (blkls, blkcat,  
etc.)
     * New '-b' option in sorter to specify minimum file size.
     * Added mingw support for cross compiling
     * New library APIs and docs that do not require a callback design
     * Minor bug fixes.

The Autopsy release contains updates to handle the new TSK features  
and has some minor bug fixes.

http://www.sleuthkit.org/

brian


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