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Default autopsy configuration file is /usr/local/lib/autopsy/conf.pl
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The NIST National Software Reference Library (NSRL) contains
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hash values of known good and bad files.
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http://www.nsrl.nist.gov
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If you have a copy of the NSRL, you may add support in Autopsy by
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adding the path to the NSRLFile.txt to the "NSRLDB" configuration
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entry:
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NSRLDB = /path/to/NSRLFile.txt
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The index file NSRLFile.txt-md5.idx must be in the same directory.
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If it does not exist it may be created with the TSK hfind command:
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hfind -i nsrl-md5 /path/to/NSRLFile.txt
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Autopsy saves configuration files, audit logs, and output to the
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Evidence Locker directory. You MUST specify this with the LOCKDIR
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configuration entry before running Autopsy:
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LOCKDIR = /path/to/locker
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WARNING: The cross-platform version of Autopsy is no longer actively
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developed. This port is retained mainly to allow users with
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saved data to migrate to another forensic tool.
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