LiFTeR: Changes for October 26, 2018
- pfring-7.2.0-2205.{el6,el7}.x86_64.rpm - PF_Ring is a new type of network socket that dramatically
improves the packet capture speed.
This package contains header files and libraries, among other files, to support the PF_Ring network socket.
- pfring-dkms-7.2.0-2205.{el6,el7}.x86_64.rpm - PF_Ring is a new type of network socket that dramatically
improves the packet capture speed.
This package conains the code and supporting files needed to create the PF_Ring kernel module.
- apfs-fuse-20181022-1.{fc23,fc24,fc25,fc26,fc27,fc28}.{i386,x86_64}.rpm and apfs-fuse-20181008-1.el7.x86_64.rpm -
APFS-Fuse is a read-only FUSE driver for the new Apple File System.
Since Apple didn't yet document the disk format of APFS, this driver should be considered experimental.
It may not be able to read all files, it may return wrong data, or it may simply crash.
Use at your own risk.
But since it's read-only, at least the data on your apfs drive should be safe.
Be aware that not all compression methods are supported yet (only the ones the author has encountered so far). Thus, the driver may return compressed files instead of uncompressed ones. Although most of the time it should just report an error.
- xlsxwriter-1.1.2-1.{fc23,fc24,fc25,fc26,fc27,fc28,el6}.{i686,x86_64}.rpm and xlsxwriter-1.1.2-1.el7.x86_64.rpm -
XlsxWriter is a Python module for writing files in the Excel 2007+ XLSX file format.
XlsxWriter can be used to write text, numbers, formulas and hyperlinks to multiple worksheets and it supports features such as formatting and many more.
See here for a list of the changes since the last version (1.0.8).
- autopsy-4.9.0-1.{fc23,fc24,fc25,fc26,fc27,fc28,el6}.{i686,x86_64}.rpm and autopsy-4.9.0-1.el7.x86_64.rpm -
Autopsy® is a digital forensics platform and graphical interface to The Sleuth Kit® and other digital forensics tools.
It is used by law enforcement, military, and corporate examiners to investigate what happened on a computer.
You can even use it to recover photos from your camera's memory card.
Note that this package has been installed in the forensics-test repository for now. To install autopsy on your system, you first need to enable this repository by running this command for Fedora: sudo dnf config-manager --set-enabled forensics-test or this command for CentOS/RHEL: sudo yum-config-manager --enable forensics-test.
In addition, the Java™ Platform, Standard Edition Development Kit (JDK™) from Oracle also needs to be installed before running autopsy. That package can be found here. Testing has been verified to work with JDK 8, update 191.
If you encounter problems with this version of autopsy, please send an email to:
- fmem-kernel-modules-fc28-{i386,x86_64}-1.6-1.21.noarch.rpm - Support for the following kernels were added for
Fmem:
- 4.18.15-200 for FC28
- lime-kernel-modules-fc28-{i386,x86_64}-1.1.r17-21.noarch.rpm - Support for the following kernels were added for
LiME:
- 4.18.15-200 for FC28
- fmem-kernel-modules-fc27-{i386,x86_64}-1.6-1.40.noarch.rpm - Support for the following kernels were added for
Fmem:
- 4.18.15-100 for FC27
- lime-kernel-modules-fc27-{i386,x86_64}-1.1.r17-40.noarch.rpm - Support for the following kernels were added for
LiME:
- 4.18.15-100 for FC27