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NTFS, netcat and Helix

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iruiper
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Hello. I've tried to make a remote acquisition via-LAN with an external NTFS hard drive as the storage device… and it always crashes. Does anyone know any good driver for NTFS drives under Linux (I'm using Helix)?

It's not a big problem because the info can be fragmented by using the "split" command, and sending it to a FAT device… but I would like to know if someone has any fine driver for these purposes.

Thanks!


   
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iruiper
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I need read/write permission, since as I've told you I would like to "pipe" the info from netcat to my storage device. I've used the "captive-install-acquire" command integrated in Helix, and it allows to write… but not such big files as an entire image of a hard drive.


   
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 Andy
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Have you mounted the shared network device and tried imaging to the share?

Are you using the GRAB GUI in Helix or DD at the prompt?

Try using LinNeighborhood to mount the network share, then use GRAB to image. In GRAB you will need to manually type the path of the share.


   
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