already answered but dd | nc (to send it to another box) is a classical. Otherwise, some other tools can give you as well memory dumps which may sometimes be very usefull.
JeF On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 10:08:22PM -0500, viv wrote: > Hi. > > As a Debian user, i am posting to this list first in the hopes > that what i am looking for can be found as a Debian package. > > i am looking for forensics tools that can be used in computer > crime investigations, and am particularly interesting in a tool > that provides raw drive (hard, floppy, CD, DVD, etc.) access in > order to create complete and accurate drive images. > > If such a tool does not exist within Debian, is anyone aware of > any application (GPLed, please) that does? Failing that, i am > willing to write my own tool, if necessary, and would appreciate > any pointers to good reference material (raw drive access and > how to work with the images created). > > If it helps, i am running with the latest 'unstable' packages. > > Many thanks. > > -- > viv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- -> Jean-Francois Dive --> [EMAIL PROTECTED] There is no such thing as randomness. Only order of infinite complexity. - _The Holographic Universe_, Michael Talbot
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