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Graphical interface to The Sleuth Kit
The Autopsy Forensic Browser is a graphical interface to the command line
digital forensic analysis tools in The Sleuth Kit. Together, The Sleuth Kit
and Autopsy provide many of the same features as commercial digital
forensics tools for the analysis of Windows and UNIX file systems (NTFS,
FAT, FFS, EXT2FS, and EXT3FS).
The Sleuth Kit and Autopsy are both Open Source and run on UNIX platforms.
As Autopsy is HTML-based, the investigator can connect to the Autopsy
server from any platform using an HTML browser. Autopsy provides
a "File Manager"-like interface and shows details about deleted data
and file system structures.
http://www.sleuthkit.org/autopsy/
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autopsy history
v. 1.5
date: 2007/06/05 16:11:22; author: danfe; state: Exp; lines: +15 -9
- Update to version 2.08
- Take maintainership
- Better COMMENT
- Clean up Makefile header
- Mute MKDIRs
v. 1.4
date: 2006/06/09 21:41:32; author: linimon; state: Exp; lines: +1 -1
Maintainer's email bounces.
v. 1.3
date: 2005/11/29 12:12:25; author: barner; state: Exp; lines: +1 -0
Add RUN_DEPENDS=BUILD_DEPENDS because the tools we detected at configure-time
are actually needed at run-time.
v. 1.2
date: 2005/11/29 12:03:08; author: barner; state: Exp; lines: +1 -8
- Update to 2.06 [1]
- Use %%DATADIR%%
- Use ${LOCALBASE} as default for "sleuthkit" dependency (but the port
is still interactive)
Submitted by: Matt Crossley [1]
PR: ports/89685 [1]
Approved by: Pieter Danhieux (maintainer)
v. 1.1
date: 2003/09/08 11:38:15; author: edwin; state: Exp;
[NEW PORT] sysutils/autopsy: The Autopsy Forensic
The Autopsy Forensic Browser is a graphical interface to
the command line digital forensic analysis tools in The
Sleuth Kit. Together, The Sleuth Kit and Autopsy provide
many of the same features as commercial digital forensics
tools for the analysis of Windows and UNIX file systems
(NTFS, FAT, FFS, EXT2FS, and EXT3FS).
The Sleuth Kit and Autopsy are both Open Source and run on
UNIX platforms. As Autopsy is HTML-based, the investigator
can connect to the Autopsy server from any platform using
an HTML browser. Autopsy provides a "File Manager"-like
interface and shows details about deleted data and file
system structures.
PR: ports/55543
Submitted by: Pieter Danhieux
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v. 1.5
date: 2007/06/05 16:11:22; author: danfe; state: Exp; lines: +15 -9
- Update to version 2.08
- Take maintainership
- Better COMMENT
- Clean up Makefile header
- Mute MKDIRs
v. 1.4
date: 2006/06/09 21:41:32; author: linimon; state: Exp; lines: +1 -1
Maintainer's email bounces.
v. 1.3
date: 2005/11/29 12:12:25; author: barner; state: Exp; lines: +1 -0
Add RUN_DEPENDS=BUILD_DEPENDS because the tools we detected at configure-time
are actually needed at run-time.
v. 1.2
date: 2005/11/29 12:03:08; author: barner; state: Exp; lines: +1 -8
- Update to 2.06 [1]
- Use %%DATADIR%%
- Use ${LOCALBASE} as default for "sleuthkit" dependency (but the port
is still interactive)
Submitted by: Matt Crossley [1]
PR: ports/89685 [1]
Approved by: Pieter Danhieux (maintainer)
v. 1.1
date: 2003/09/08 11:38:15; author: edwin; state: Exp;
[NEW PORT] sysutils/autopsy: The Autopsy Forensic
The Autopsy Forensic Browser is a graphical interface to
the command line digital forensic analysis tools in The
Sleuth Kit. Together, The Sleuth Kit and Autopsy provide
many of the same features as commercial digital forensics
tools for the analysis of Windows and UNIX file systems
(NTFS, FAT, FFS, EXT2FS, and EXT3FS).
The Sleuth Kit and Autopsy are both Open Source and run on
UNIX platforms. As Autopsy is HTML-based, the investigator
can connect to the Autopsy server from any platform using
an HTML browser. Autopsy provides a "File Manager"-like
interface and shows details about deleted data and file
system structures.
PR: ports/55543
Submitted by: Pieter Danhieux
=============================================================================
v. 1.5
date: 2007/06/05 16:11:22; author: danfe; state: Exp; lines: +15 -9
- Update to version 2.08
- Take maintainership
- Better COMMENT
- Clean up Makefile header
- Mute MKDIRs
v. 1.4
date: 2006/06/09 21:41:32; author: linimon; state: Exp; lines: +1 -1
Maintainer's email bounces.
v. 1.3
date: 2005/11/29 12:12:25; author: barner; state: Exp; lines: +1 -0
Add RUN_DEPENDS=BUILD_DEPENDS because the tools we detected at configure-time
are actually needed at run-time.
v. 1.2
date: 2005/11/29 12:03:08; author: barner; state: Exp; lines: +1 -8
- Update to 2.06 [1]
- Use %%DATADIR%%
- Use ${LOCALBASE} as default for "sleuthkit" dependency (but the port
is still interactive)
Submitted by: Matt Crossley [1]
PR: ports/89685 [1]
Approved by: Pieter Danhieux (maintainer)
v. 1.1
date: 2003/09/08 11:38:15; author: edwin; state: Exp;
[NEW PORT] sysutils/autopsy: The Autopsy Forensic
The Autopsy Forensic Browser is a graphical interface to
the command line digital forensic analysis tools in The
Sleuth Kit. Together, The Sleuth Kit and Autopsy provide
many of the same features as commercial digital forensics
tools for the analysis of Windows and UNIX file systems
(NTFS, FAT, FFS, EXT2FS, and EXT3FS).
The Sleuth Kit and Autopsy are both Open Source and run on
UNIX platforms. As Autopsy is HTML-based, the investigator
can connect to the Autopsy server from any platform using
an HTML browser. Autopsy provides a "File Manager"-like
interface and shows details about deleted data and file
system structures.
PR: ports/55543
Submitted by: Pieter Danhieux
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