LiFTeR: Changes for November 21, 2014
- lime-kernel-modules-fc19-{i686,x86_64}-1.1.r17-8.noarch.rpm - Support for the following kernels were added for
LiME:
- 3.14.23-100 for FC19
- fmem-kernel-modules-fc19-{i686,x86_64}-1.6-1.8.noarch.rpm - Support for the following kernels were added for
Fmem:
- 3.14.23-100 for FC19
- fmem-kernel-modules-fc20-{i686,x86_64}-1.6-1.19.noarch.rpm - Support for the following kernels were added for
Fmem:
- 3.17.3-200 for FC20
- lime-kernel-modules-fc20-{i686,x86_64}-1.1.r17-19.noarch.rpm - Support for the following kernels were added for
LiME:
- 3.17.3-200 for FC20
- libevtx{,-devel,-python,-tools}-20141112-1.{fc17,fc18,fc19,fc20,el5,el6}.{i686,x86_64}.rpm and libevtx-{,devel,python,tools}-20141112-1.el7.x86_64.rpm -
Libevtx contains libraries and tools
to access the Windows XML Event Log (EVTX) format files.
See here for the list of changes.
- sleuthkit{,-devel,-libs}-4.1.3-5.{fc17,fc18,fc19,fc20,el6,el7}.{i686,x86_64}.rpm - The Sleuth Kit (TSK) is a library and collection of command line tools that allow you to investigate volume and file system data. The changes from the previous version - 4.1.3-3 - was to add a correct fix for java bindings. Note that the version provided by Fedora - 4.1.3-4 - does not provide this support in the binary packages they provide nor can that support be added using their source packages.
- Support for Fedora 21 x86_64 architecture - The repository now supports Fedora 21 for the x86_64 CPU architecture.
The cert-forensics-tool-release has been installed in the cert repository and all other packages have been installed in the forensics-test repository.
As root, you will need to enable this repository in the /etc/yum.repos.d/cert-forensics-tools.repo file.
To install the CERT-Forensics-Tools package, it was necesary to run sudo yum erase protobuf-c first.
This repository was built with the Fedora 21 development repository and the Fedora 21 testing updates repository. When Fedora 21 is released, the CERT Forensics Tools repository will be entirely rebuilt using that distribution and support for the i686 architecture will be added at that time. If you find any problem with the packages in the CERT Linux Forensics Tools Repository, please send email to: