Difference between pages "CAINE Live CD" and "Hacking BootCamp for Investigators"
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| − | name = CAINE Live CD |
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| − | maintainer = [[CAINE Project]] |
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| − | os = {{Linux}} |
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| − | genre = {{Live CD}} |
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| − | license = {{GPL}}, others |
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| − | website = [http://www.caine-live.net/] |
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| − | '''CAINE Live CD''' is a forensic [[Live CD]] built on top of [[Ubuntu]].
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| − | == Bootable Side ==
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| − | == Live Side ==
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| − | == Forensic Issues ==
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| − | * CAINE Live CD versions before 1.0 will automount [[Ext3]] file systems during the boot process and recover them if required (bug in ''initrd'' scripts);
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| − | * CAINE Live CD versions before 1.0 relies on file system drivers to provide write protection, mounting some file system types (e.g. XFS and [[Reiserfs]]) will result in several data writes to the original media.
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Latest revision as of 13:42, 6 October 2009