Hey,

Am 19.08.2023 um 12:05 schrieb whistlez:
I honestly don't understand this hatred. I call it that because I refuse
to accept that you didn't understand the question. Volatility has no
plugin to interpret a ram dump on openbsd and so having only the dump is
totally useless. If you really don't understand I'll paste the
volatility help to show you that there are no plugins for openbsd but
only for linux, windows and mac.
just a simply suggestion here, as far as i can see this Tool/Application is written in python so as mention before make your own plugin then? Python should be available on openBSD, you can use the tools to dump information, you can start asking people who got a clue to interpret the dump to give you hints and pointers and then simply display it in your plugin as you please.

That said you need of course to put in the effort to write the plugin and if you cant do it you might wanna as on github if people who can are willing to do the
work mentioned above.  At that point you might get your plugin done.

And as clarification, I dont write that without any hatred just as a observer of the past few mails.

Cheers

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