Package: drivenuke Priority: extra Section: x11 Installed-Size: 685 Maintainer: Guy Voncken Architecture: i386 Version: 0.4.0 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1), libgl1-mesa-glx | libgl1, libqt5core5a (>= 5.1.0), libqt5dbus5 (>= 5.0.2), libqt5gui5 (>= 5.0.2), libqt5widgets5 (>= 5.2.0~alpha1), libstdc++6 (>= 4.1.1), gksu, smartmontools, hdparm, libudev1 Filename: pool/main/d/drivenuke/drivenuke_0.4.0_i386.deb Size: 229054 MD5sum: 8f83cb6bcfff29a379bed78805bab7df SHA1: 40389c03677595d90ae8947ddc3a698df429c187 SHA256: 5ae16fe99e77a81eb8d296691a95bae5790f7e04e5b54a6148fff310b4fb3826 SHA512: 329aceaa665462e2efda909d1630a81c21508eb0006cde7e256eb2253028e3cc37e32d83e91f74566dd46a1af332cb144736b23ab90412560b880e9dd6646d16 Description: Hard disk wiping tool This package contains a forensic eraser that was designed to be most user-friendly and to run really fast. Package: fred Priority: optional Section: x11 Installed-Size: 643 Maintainer: Gillen Daniel Architecture: i386 Version: 1.0.0 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6~), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.2), libgl1, libhivex0 (>= 1.3.0), libqt5core5a (>= 5.11.0~rc1), libqt5gui5 (>= 5.11.0~rc1), libqt5network5 (>= 5.8), libqt5positioning5 (>= 5.6.0), libqt5printsupport5 (>= 5.8), libqt5qml5 (>= 5.0.2), libqt5quick5 (>= 5.0.2), libqt5script5 (>= 5.6.0~beta), libqt5webchannel5 (>= 5.6.1), libqt5webenginecore5 (>= 5.7.1), libqt5webenginewidgets5 (>= 5.9.0), libqt5widgets5 (>= 5.11.0~rc1), libstdc++6 (>= 5) Recommends: fred-reports Filename: pool/main/f/fred/fred_1.0.0_i386.deb Size: 183096 MD5sum: d1404a1a9591d378cfcc925ce77eddd9 SHA1: 9b5c2b93caa1203e98d0d7fbcfafceee64a8637e SHA256: 6ed937ccce4f3f40fb1d555406a51db12998151b81352012c35ff7cc7a338ecd SHA512: 46aa772a1a6f7fe2c5842136d4cc7bafdf222c474d1ce35806f188794eca2d6b327db9f5a3f28b83edc6fa54aae0b0953a3453a836efb022440ac58bcafac7e9 Description: Forensic Registry EDitor Forensic Registry EDitor (fred) is a cross-platform M$ registry hive editor with special features useful during forensic analysis. Homepage: https://www.sits.lu/fred Package: fred-reports Priority: optional Section: x11 Installed-Size: 87 Maintainer: Gillen Daniel Architecture: i386 Source: fred Version: 1.0.0 Depends: fred Filename: pool/main/f/fred/fred-reports_1.0.0_i386.deb Size: 12920 MD5sum: 09f39445259dee517c39b3f63705e67d SHA1: 0addc52fa28b471ca60dbf661f63833763e143ec SHA256: fa6e7059e86436a7cb6cb6e8cb3691f7058033c5b5e36ee2d6cacccb669a073a SHA512: e417336323cf22eb541f23db7481e94ed6440091061e6da76ac3f139b74d9956eb3b4248b62681ae2279c48c1fc778f89ca125ed03452cf265fe53225fcc4a5d Description: Forensic Registry EDitor Forensic Registry EDitor (fred) is a cross-platform M$ registry hive editor with special features useful during forensic analysis. . This package contains the report-templates for fred. Homepage: https://www.sits.lu/fred Package: guymager-beta Priority: optional Section: x11 Installed-Size: 2405 Maintainer: Debian Forensics Architecture: i386 Version: 0.8.13-1 Replaces: guymager Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.2), libgl1, libqt5core5a (>= 5.11.0~rc1), libqt5dbus5 (>= 5.0.2), libqt5gui5 (>= 5.0.2), libqt5widgets5 (>= 5.11.0~rc1), libstdc++6 (>= 5), zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4), policykit-1, smartmontools, hdparm, libudev1 Conflicts: guymager Filename: pool/main/g/guymager-beta/guymager-beta_0.8.13-1_i386.deb Size: 803496 MD5sum: 50b9d8e93810d792983b80ff315a1dee SHA1: b92090d74fd328769eef3f5181122923d5ed6a02 SHA256: 5a2bb64969b2d7ee365814e860549f240891e2fcb05dfca060be95c58dfd1230 SHA512: 95543530b3594ddebed5790543a3d9101a4884ebb5d7134522b2add94a656d991f65817ed596a4f706e42a0182b73e8c9c170c510cfe7c02dfb331c9c4a248ef Description: Guymager - Forensic imager The forensic imager contained in this package, guymager, was designed to support different image file formats, to be most user-friendly and to run really fast. It has a high speed multi-threaded engine using parallel compression for best performance on multi-processor and hyper-threading machines. It currently supports the formats dd (also named raw), EWF (sometimes named E01) and AFF. Homepage: http://guymager.sourceforge.net/ Package: guymager-beta Priority: optional Section: x11 Installed-Size: 2324 Maintainer: Debian Forensics Architecture: i386 Version: 0.8.12-1 Replaces: guymager Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.2), libgl1-mesa-glx | libgl1, libqt5core5a (>= 5.7.0), libqt5dbus5 (>= 5.0.2), libqt5gui5 (>= 5.0.2), libqt5widgets5 (>= 5.2.0~alpha1), libstdc++6 (>= 5), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.0), policykit-1, smartmontools, hdparm, libudev1 Conflicts: guymager Filename: pool/main/g/guymager-beta/guymager-beta_0.8.12-1_i386.deb Size: 781754 MD5sum: ec640a46c2f56ca8ed3620729b3cc76e SHA1: acb85ec4ca1ad14571188c74bfe84f9e8df3b43b SHA256: 25780da59c2d2f9473759998a13600fcca94d52317e398f44710523c2a37b655 SHA512: a608233763adcea5d2d2e1d184e8a6d6b2efdb6812c06036adaf777846101799944a4a13406aa0b48d8b5d03507819ae07a178dce0057f5db8cf66a8afa77b08 Description: Guymager - Forensic imager The forensic imager contained in this package, guymager, was designed to support different image file formats, to be most user-friendly and to run really fast. It has a high speed multi-threaded engine using parallel compression for best performance on multi-processor and hyper-threading machines. It currently supports the formats dd (also named raw), EWF (sometimes named E01) and AFF. Homepage: http://guymager.sourceforge.net/ Package: libguytools2 Priority: optional Section: libs Installed-Size: 88 Maintainer: Guy Voncken Architecture: i386 Version: 2.0.5-1 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libgcc1 (>= 1:3.0), libqt5core5a (>= 5.7.0), libstdc++6 (>= 4.1.1) Filename: pool/main/libg/libguytools2/libguytools2_2.0.5-1_i386.deb Size: 31254 MD5sum: 5228aa2f195074e92c6f409d5b62755d SHA1: 6d8324ae348cb5cd94b2062937ec20c7d0999b85 SHA256: 58f7b6f772aa4bb85c0156ee9b68b33f88c7d633cf4d3b1bd263e46a6ec3222a SHA512: e47d6e5afa9c25fecb2351c4187ece9bed2a102849c1658ba10222e0a8c14c2c0d385043fa0fa599630d2864d1b0394057069a3715b8dddd37328c47818ff18e Description: libguytools is a small programming toolbox Includes modules for configuration file handling, error handling, logging and system information retrieval. A signal handler enables applications to do stack backtracing in case of segmentation faults. Package: libguytools2-dev Priority: optional Section: libdevel Installed-Size: 148 Maintainer: Guy Voncken Architecture: i386 Source: libguytools2 Version: 2.0.5-1 Depends: libguytools2 (= 2.0.5-1) Filename: pool/main/libg/libguytools2/libguytools2-dev_2.0.5-1_i386.deb Size: 39816 MD5sum: 5a6ec20f59eed0f820071c5c75ce7429 SHA1: 93a32c0e1ef851c945b4c9cb55094345f98a410d SHA256: 162efa83a4beb8d351daea1812dfc01da13f55fd52d5304bac9559ace8d65d15 SHA512: 22c14a3ba8832cfd7519d7a9fdfb5cbf8610f80a162ba94d62b4fe8ea3e464ee29df6fe1966ef969187f9207e9c92ac141a5857b6b15a40c3e044d9a97538b18 Description: libguytools is a small programming toolbox Includes modules for configuration file handling, error handling, logging and system information retrieval. A signal handler enables applications to do stack backtracing in case of segmentation faults. Package: udisks Priority: optional Section: admin Installed-Size: 998 Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers Original-Maintainer: Utopia Maintenance Team Architecture: i386 Version: 1.0.5-1build1 Replaces: devicekit-disks Depends: libatasmart4 (>= 0.13), libc6 (>= 2.7), libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.0.2), libdbus-glib-1-2 (>= 0.88), libdevmapper1.02.1 (>= 2:1.02.20), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.37.3), libgudev-1.0-0 (>= 146), liblvm2app2.2 (>= 2.02.98), libparted2 (>= 3.1), libpolkit-gobject-1-0 (>= 0.99), libsgutils2-2 (>= 1.27), libudev1 (>= 183), udev, dbus Recommends: policykit-1, hdparm, dosfstools, ntfs-3g, eject, cryptsetup-bin Suggests: xfsprogs, reiserfsprogs, mdadm Conflicts: devicekit-disks Breaks: libgdu-gtk0 (<< 2.28), libgdu0 (<< 2.28) Filename: pool/main/u/udisks/udisks_1.0.5-1build1_i386.deb Size: 172152 MD5sum: d962ad38e875da3c6175527e2f9c44d7 SHA1: 9af300beed746418735a2c4217d308f0d40f52f4 SHA256: 8990325507e734f51846081ae8a0c1043756522ca8dc8fb7ababd895a61fbe2c SHA512: 4ca7d7b77b7cdd45ea3ad39968f26c6d3716d5a8b4a38a04a33f515296d89068efb53a0613f1989799fe568b7d51ed8e1c5ef04672b48986e9a5da9e28f20810 Description: storage media interface The udisks daemon serves as an interface to system block devices, implemented via D-Bus. It handles operations such as querying, mounting, unmounting, formatting, or detaching storage devices such as hard disks or USB thumb drives. . This package also provides the udisks utility, which can be used to trigger these operations from the command line (if permitted by PolicyKit). External tools such as hdparm are used if available to implement extra operations, such as configuring disk spindown times. . Creating or modifying file systems such as XFS, RAID, or LUKS encryption requires that the corresponding mkfs.* and admin tools are installed, such as dosfstools and mtools for VFAT, xfsprogs for XFS, or cryptsetup for LUKS. Homepage: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/udisks Multi-Arch: foreign Package: xmount Priority: optional Section: unknown Installed-Size: 7867 Maintainer: Gillen Daniel Architecture: i386 Version: 1.3.1-1~deb11 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.29), libfuse3-3 (>= 3.2.3), libgcc-s1 (>= 3.0), liblz4-1 (>= 0.0~r113), liblzma5 (>= 5.1.1alpha+20120614), libstdc++6 (>= 5.2), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3) Filename: pool/main/x/xmount/xmount_1.3.1-1~deb11_i386.deb Size: 2321840 MD5sum: ab8797f685b3481971f411c9fc43c20a SHA1: 5997ed0641e6be13959b4af5361eeaca8b494948 SHA256: fa1e1e94a1c257f66688f8d40face93ae098ef8ed3919b7af8e679df25a3d0be SHA512: 56278193f1054fbe0ea7a165eea48c40cb709f16e061aac5a64e2b1cdc6174ea02b338b6eb5ca5109c5458f65b23f834317d4b2e87739ce6ca68127c7daaca94 Description: Tool to crossmount between multiple input and output harddisk image files xmount allows you to convert on-the-fly between multiple input and output harddisk image types. xmount creates a virtual file system using FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) that contains a virtual representation of the input image. The virtual representation can be in raw DD, Apple's Disk Image format (DMG), VirtualBox's virtual disk file format (VDI), VmWare's VMDK file format or Microsoft's Virtual Hard Disk Image format (VHD). Input images can be raw DD, EWF (Expert Witness Compression Format), AFF (Advanced Forensic Format v3 & v4), VDI (VirtualBox Virtual Disk Image) or QCOW (QEMU Copy On Write) files. In addition, xmount also supports virtual write access to the output files that is redirected to a cache file. This makes it possible to boot acquired harddisk images using QEMU, KVM, VirtualBox, VmWare or alike. Package: xmount Priority: optional Section: unknown Installed-Size: 7813 Maintainer: Gillen Daniel Architecture: i386 Version: 1.3.0 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.28), libfuse3-3 (>= 3.2.3), libgcc1 (>= 1:3.0), liblz4-1 (>= 0.0~r113), liblzma5 (>= 5.1.1alpha+20120614), libstdc++6 (>= 5.2), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3) Filename: pool/main/x/xmount/xmount_1.3.0_i386.deb Size: 2306556 MD5sum: 582652b9ac32109f1076b685e03222f8 SHA1: 6bb2ce49a16b039211f0a37b431b8595143cda1d SHA256: fe3e964148542c251f711a3bba4f3f11c2466787e913e2dc508ad7dcbd93aae4 SHA512: 62fb3a339adb1bb42434581173e23dbdcb80f5144887220e123f99b669e9765e3121250b2328976dac6c813e70a0807963df8321de2a2a7476bf16cda7320393 Description: Tool to crossmount between multiple input and output harddisk image files xmount allows you to convert on-the-fly between multiple input and output harddisk image types. xmount creates a virtual file system using FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) that contains a virtual representation of the input image. The virtual representation can be in raw DD, Apple's Disk Image format (DMG), VirtualBox's virtual disk file format (VDI), VmWare's VMDK file format or Microsoft's Virtual Hard Disk Image format (VHD). Input images can be raw DD, EWF (Expert Witness Compression Format), AFF (Advanced Forensic Format v3 & v4), VDI (VirtualBox Virtual Disk Image) or QCOW (QEMU Copy On Write) files. In addition, xmount also supports virtual write access to the output files that is redirected to a cache file. This makes it possible to boot acquired harddisk images using QEMU, KVM, VirtualBox, VmWare or alike. Package: xmount Priority: optional Section: unknown Installed-Size: 7801 Maintainer: Gillen Daniel Architecture: i386 Version: 1.2.0 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.28), libfuse3-3 (>= 3.2.3), libgcc1 (>= 1:3.0), liblz4-1 (>= 0.0~r113), liblzma5 (>= 5.1.1alpha+20120614), libstdc++6 (>= 5.2), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3) Filename: pool/main/x/xmount/xmount_1.2.0_i386.deb Size: 2308176 MD5sum: 54a1d238c226c75dd31bfdf2a4ff9a54 SHA1: cd84be788571abb0e56309db064fd4d9ff361c70 SHA256: 0ad958f65399d7362cb72f387e75d1e6f180d3169948e8d504de7c1b2a211b3c SHA512: 8fb066ea32815f32bf077fc1f35143b87bbe90c9f6276d4344c2ea06a1d78887fb6acce45796974eca2f07a24e3e6d0c8f0a6dd452ee1d093cdc816a502e8693 Description: Tool to crossmount between multiple input and output harddisk image files xmount allows you to convert on-the-fly between multiple input and output harddisk image types. xmount creates a virtual file system using FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) that contains a virtual representation of the input image. The virtual representation can be in raw DD, Apple's Disk Image format (DMG), VirtualBox's virtual disk file format (VDI), VmWare's VMDK file format or Microsoft's Virtual Hard Disk Image format (VHD). Input images can be raw DD, EWF (Expert Witness Compression Format), AFF (Advanced Forensic Format v3 & v4), VDI (VirtualBox Virtual Disk Image) or QCOW (QEMU Copy On Write) files. In addition, xmount also supports virtual write access to the output files that is redirected to a cache file. This makes it possible to boot acquired harddisk images using QEMU, KVM, VirtualBox, VmWare or alike. Package: xmount Priority: optional Section: unknown Installed-Size: 7801 Maintainer: Gillen Daniel Architecture: i386 Version: 1.1.1 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.28), libfuse2 (>= 2.7.1-2~bpo40+1), libgcc1 (>= 1:3.0), liblz4-1 (>= 0.0~r113), liblzma5 (>= 5.1.1alpha+20120614), libstdc++6 (>= 5.2), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3) Filename: pool/main/x/xmount/xmount_1.1.1_i386.deb Size: 2307436 MD5sum: 3829052e1fa26a4d0101b142c9d00c84 SHA1: 4e4e36a6e7268de1a75abb9adc4d84ce57543f50 SHA256: e0d9ae271c588ffd2579a963918807f1f0a465d0470d2af67c3280abe7529224 SHA512: 18b2ba7f7c3626aa083510572d25c8ed9abb7f81bafc93304da9b5eb209fb94f5f5190236856cd5fab24cac3e27d260d274f2a1fee61af6927c3e12552056289 Description: Tool to crossmount between multiple input and output harddisk image files xmount allows you to convert on-the-fly between multiple input and output harddisk image types. xmount creates a virtual file system using FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) that contains a virtual representation of the input image. The virtual representation can be in raw DD, Apple's Disk Image format (DMG), VirtualBox's virtual disk file format (VDI), VmWare's VMDK file format or Microsoft's Virtual Hard Disk Image format (VHD). Input images can be raw DD, EWF (Expert Witness Compression Format), AFF (Advanced Forensic Format v3 & v4), VDI (VirtualBox Virtual Disk Image) or QCOW (QEMU Copy On Write) files. In addition, xmount also supports virtual write access to the output files that is redirected to a cache file. This makes it possible to boot acquired harddisk images using QEMU, KVM, VirtualBox, VmWare or alike. Package: xmount Priority: optional Section: unknown Installed-Size: 6395 Maintainer: Gillen Daniel Architecture: i386 Version: 1.1.0 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.28), libfuse2 (>= 2.7.1-2~bpo40+1), libgcc1 (>= 1:3.0), libicu63 (>= 63.1-1~), liblz4-1 (>= 0.0~r113), liblzma5 (>= 5.1.1alpha+20110809), libstdc++6 (>= 5.2), libxml2 (>= 2.7.4), zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4) Filename: pool/main/x/xmount/xmount_1.1.0_i386.deb Size: 1933620 MD5sum: a74aaffd042fbed40f4a2f949e128ac7 SHA1: b4dc343585d22ca336e16a667a9dee8e40c51f92 SHA256: 50efe2365623bba13229cf0ba98e83fb25e1b6b42244821eda371af927f08b3f SHA512: 5037316e58454eea5dd8a38e4a0d397d522f08ac6ef4a094ca776c45d0fefba580ef793b5e09c47f2587d6fe59c73c1e841eff2467540f2d0499215ecdff1e36 Description: Tool to crossmount between multiple input and output harddisk image files xmount allows you to convert on-the-fly between multiple input and output harddisk image types. xmount creates a virtual file system using FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) that contains a virtual representation of the input image. The virtual representation can be in raw DD, Apple's Disk Image format (DMG), VirtualBox's virtual disk file format (VDI), VmWare's VMDK file format or Microsoft's Virtual Hard Disk Image format (VHD). Input images can be raw DD, EWF (Expert Witness Compression Format), AFF (Advanced Forensic Format v3 & v4), VDI (VirtualBox Virtual Disk Image) or QCOW (QEMU Copy On Write) files. In addition, xmount also supports virtual write access to the output files that is redirected to a cache file. This makes it possible to boot acquired harddisk images using QEMU, KVM, VirtualBox, VmWare or alike. Package: xmount Priority: optional Section: unknown Installed-Size: 4610 Maintainer: Gillen Daniel Architecture: i386 Version: 1.0.0 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.28), libfuse2 (>= 2.7.1-2~bpo40+1), libgcc-s1 (>= 3.0), libstdc++6 (>= 5.2), zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4) Filename: pool/main/x/xmount/xmount_1.0.0_i386.deb Size: 1563104 MD5sum: 9de117f8d92df51ff4e09cdcb2acd3d1 SHA1: d695816afa8e3f56d39c82166282f84eb281ff83 SHA256: 53c3a0b8fbd6a615be91aba427e2e9f987b2c4ed18098e500e3858c6060f29eb SHA512: 08732c19a273ce894e9803af79ad282ca33b49b6d3b490a9377dffca85ffc7f0ab319c21b2d98e527036ed2d75661e887cd44f16c43e48d5658518840e60259d Description: Tool to crossmount between multiple input and output harddisk image files xmount allows you to convert on-the-fly between multiple input and output harddisk image types. xmount creates a virtual file system using FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) that contains a virtual representation of the input image. The virtual representation can be in raw DD, Apple's Disk Image format (DMG), VirtualBox's virtual disk file format (VDI), VmWare's VMDK file format or Microsoft's Virtual Hard Disk Image format (VHD). Input images can be raw DD, EWF (Expert Witness Compression Format), AFF (Advanced Forensic Format), VDI (VirtualBox Virtual Disk Image) or QCOW (QEMU Copy On Write) files. In addition, xmount also supports virtual write access to the output files that is redirected to a cache file. This makes it possible to boot acquired harddisk images using QEMU, KVM, VirtualBox, VmWare or alike. Package: xmount Priority: low Section: unknown Installed-Size: 1566 Maintainer: Gillen Daniel Architecture: i386 Version: 0.7.6 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.4), libfuse2 (>= 2.7.1-2~bpo40+1), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.0) Filename: pool/main/x/xmount/xmount_0.7.6_i386.deb Size: 454592 MD5sum: 6ae0c69d7e2bd4470c23b1b63bb9865c SHA1: 7b916add0261668b50fa8d38fabb2aa4b7feb7b2 SHA256: 499dbb1a676baf776c3d992bb0ac370b045151954e0bd0cc02478548df7dfdef SHA512: 46dc2ce8cbde8e7dc03d65103498ecac2ac4e940f6ec341d36c55de228d642db4fb01311d0ff46acd657a129ee6f35d86ad4275cf87bf252f67db37bfa1a1525 Description: Tool to crossmount between multiple input and output harddisk image files xmount allows you to convert on-the-fly between multiple input and output harddisk image types. xmount creates a virtual file system using FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) that contains a virtual representation of the input image. The virtual representation can be in raw DD, Apple's Disk Image format (DMG), VirtualBox's virtual disk file format (VDI), VmWare's VMDK file format or Microsoft's Virtual Hard Disk Image format (VHD). Input images can be raw DD, EWF (Expert Witness Compression Format) or AFF (Advanced Forensic Format) files. In addition, xmount also supports virtual write access to the output files that is redirected to a cache file. This makes it possible to boot acquired harddisk images using QEMU, KVM, VirtualBox, VmWare or alike.