sleuthkit
The Sleuth Kit® (TSK) is a library and collection of command line digital forensics tools that allow you to investigate volume and file system data. The library can be incorporated into larger digital forensics tools and the command line tools can be directly used to find evidence. (by sleuthkit)
ntfs3
ntfs3 Linux kernel module by Paragon Software (by rmnscnce)
sleuthkit | ntfs3 | |
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1 | 4 | |
2,487 | 61 | |
1.1% | - | |
8.9 | 0.0 | |
9 days ago | almost 2 years ago | |
C | C | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Files made on NTFS3 driver are given 644 permissions instead of 777
Might be related to this upstream issue
- Is there any way to use the new kernel NTFS3 driver with fstab?
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Best NTFS Solution for Arch?
I just hope that they fixed the incorrect permissions-bug, that I encountered: https://github.com/rmnscnce/ntfs3/issues/5
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HOWTO : Paragon NTFS driver instead of crappy Fuse.
Another issue I have: File permissions are somewhat strange. Surely, there is no 1- to-1 correspondence from NTFS<->linux. However when mounting "as permissive as possible" via the FUSE driver, all folders and files are world-writeable and their permissions also show that. For ntfs3, you can also make them world-writeable by ignoring the permissions via "no_acs_rules". However, the shown permissions are inconsistent/wrong according to this option. I opened an issue yesterday: https://github.com/rmnscnce/ntfs3/issues/5
What are some alternatives?
When comparing sleuthkit and ntfs3 you can also consider the following projects:
ntfsheurecovery - NT File System (NTFS) recovery tool
uefi-ntfs - UEFI:NTFS - Boot NTFS or exFAT partitions from UEFI
IRISMAN - All-in-one backup manager for PlayStation®3. Fork of Iris Manager.
e1000e-dkms-debian - Intel e1000e ethernet adapter driver (DKMS version) for Debian
INDXRipper - Carve file metadata from NTFS index ($I30) attributes
rtl88x2ce-dkms - Realtek RTL8822CE WLAN GNU/Linux Driver in dkms format
kernel-ml - Machine Learning Framework for Operating Systems - Brings ML to Linux kernel
EfiFs - EFI FileSystem drivers
ipt-netflow - Netflow iptables module for Linux kernel (official)