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ewfacquire							       LOCAL								ewfacquire

NAME
ewfacquire -- acquires data in the EWF format SYNOPSIS
ewfacquire [-A codepage] [-b amount_of_sectors] [-B amount_of_bytes] [-c compression_type] [-C case_number] [-d digest_type] [-D description] [-e examiner_name] [-E evidence_number] [-f format] [-g amount_of_sectors] [-l log_filename] [-m media_type] [-M media_flags] [-N notes] [-o offset] [-p process_buffer_size] [-P bytes_per_sector] [-r read_error_retries] [-S segment_file_size] [-t target] [-2 secondary_target] [-hqRsuvVw] source DESCRIPTION
ewfacquire is a utility to acquire media data from a source and store it in EWF format (Expert Witness Compression Format). ewfacquire acquires media data in a format equivalent to EnCase and FTK imager, including meta data. Under Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, MacOS-X/Dar- win ewfacquire supports reading directly from device files. On other platforms ewfacquire can convert a raw (dd) image into the EWF format. ewfacquire is part of the libewf package. libewf is a library to support the Expert Witness Compression Format (EWF). libewf supports both the SMART format (EWF-S01) and the EnCase format (EWF-E01). libewf currently does not support the Logical Volume format (EWF-L01). EWF-X is an expirimental format intended for testing purposes to enhance the EWF format. libewf allows you to read and write media data in the EWF format. source the source file or device The options are as follows: -A codepage the codepage of header section, options: ascii (default), windows-874, windows-1250, windows-1251, windows-1252, windows-1253, win- dows-1254, windows-1255, windows-1256, windows-1257, windows-1258 -b amount_of_sectors the amount of sectors to read at once (per chunk), options: 64 (default), 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16384 or 32768 -B amount_of_bytes the amount of bytes to acquire -c compression_type the compression type, options: none (default), empty-block, fast, best -C case_number the case number (default is case_number) -d digest_type calculate additional digest (hash) types besides md5, options: sha1 -D description the description (default is description) -e examiner_name the examiner name (default is examiner_name) -E evidence_number the evidence number (default is evidence_number) -f format the EWF file format to write to, options: ewf, smart, ftk, encase1, encase2, encase3, encase4, encase5, encase6 (default), linen5, linen6, ewfx. -g amount_of_sectors the amount of sectors to be used as error granularity, options: 64 (default), 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16384 or 32768 -h shows this help -l log_filename logs acquiry errors and the digest (hash) to the log filename -m media_type the media type, options: fixed (default), removable, optical, memory -M media_flags the media flags, options: logical, physical (default) -N notes the notes (default is notes) -o offset the offset to start to acquire (default is 0) -p process_buffer_size the process buffer size (default is the chunk size) -P bytes_per_sector the amount of bytes per sector (default is 512) (use this to override the automatic bytes per sector detection) -q quiet shows no status information -r read_error_retries the amount of retries when a read error occurs (default is 2) -R resume acquiry at a safe point -s swap byte pairs of the media data (from AB to BA) (use this for big to little endian conversion and vice versa) -S segment_file_size the segment file size in bytes (default is 1.4 GiB) (minimum is 1.0 MiB, maximum is 7.9 EiB for encase6 format and 1.9 GiB for other formats) -t target the target file (without extension) to write to (default is image) -u unattended mode (disables user interaction) -v verbose output to stderr -V print version -w wipe sectors on read error (mimic EnCase like behavior) -2 secondary_target the secondary target file (without extension) to write to ewfacquire will read from a file or device until it encounters a read error. On read error it will retry the amount of retries specified. If ewfacquire still is unable to read and, if specified, it will zero (wipe) the the remainder of the amount of sectors specified as error gran- ularity. If ewfacquire should mimic EnCase it will wipe all of sectors specified as error granularity. Empty block compression detects blocks of sectors with entirely the same byte data and compresses them using the default compression level. The encase6 format allows for segment files greater than 2 GiB (2147483648 bytes). ENVIRONMENT
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ewfacquire will ask for the information it requires. # ewfacquire /dev/fd0 ewfacquire 20090503 (libewf 20090503, libuna 20090124, zlib 1.2.3, libcrypto 0.9.8g, libuuid) Information about acquiry required, please provide the necessary input Image path and filename without extension: floppy Case number: 1 Description: Floppy Evidence number: 1.1 Examiner name: John D. Notes: Just a floppy in my system Media type (fixed, removable, optical, memory) [fixed]: removable Media characteristics (logical, physical) [logical]: Use compression (none, empty-block, fast, best) [none]: Use EWF file format (smart, ftk, encase1, encase2, encase3, encase4, encase5, encase6, linen5, linen6, ewfx) [encase6]: Start to acquire at offset (0 >= value >= 1474560) [0]: The amount of bytes to acquire (0 >= value >= 1474560) [1474560]: Evidence segment file size in bytes (1.0 MiB >= value >= 1.9 GiB) [1.4 GiB]: The amount of bytes per sector (0 >= value >= 4294967295) [512]: The amount of sectors to read at once (64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16384, 32768) [64]: The amount of sectors to be used as error granularity (1 >= value >= 64) [64]: The amount of retries when a read error occurs (0 >= value >= 255) [2]: Wipe sectors on read error (mimic EnCase like behavior) (yes, no) [no]: The following information was provided: Image path and filename: floppy.E01 Case number: 1 Description: Floppy Evidence number: 1.1 Examiner name: John D. Notes: Just a floppy in my system Media type: removable Is physical: no Compression used: none EWF file format: Encase 5 Acquiry start offset: 0 Amount of bytes to acquire: 1.4 MiB (1474560 bytes) Evidence segment file size: 1.4 GiB (1572864000 bytes) Block size: 64 sectors Error granularity: 64 sectors Retries on read error: 2 Wipe sectors on read error: no Continue acquiry with these values (yes, no) [yes]: Acquiry started at: Sat Feb 28 11:32:41 2009 This could take a while. Status: at 2%. acquired 32 kB (32768 bytes) of total 1.4 MiB (1474560 bytes). ... Status: at 100%. acquired 1.4 MiB (1474560 bytes) of total 1.4 MiB (1474560 bytes). completion in 1 second(s) with 1 MiB/s (1474560 bytes/second). Acquiry completed at: Sat Feb 28 11:32:42 2009 Written: 1.4 MiB (1474560 bytes) in 1 second(s) with 1 MiB/s (1474560 bytes/second). MD5 hash calculated over data: ae1ce8f5ac079d3ee93f97fe3792bda3 DIAGNOSTICS
Errors, verbose and debug output are printed to stderr when verbose output -v is enabled. Verbose and debug output are only printed when enabled at compilation. BUGS
Please report bugs of any kind to <forensics@hoffmannbv.nl> or on the project website: http://libewf.sourceforge.net/ AUTHOR
These man pages were written by Kees Mastwijk. Alterations for distribution have been made by Joachim Metz. COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2006-2009 Kees Mastwijk, Hoffmann Investigations <forensics@hoffmannbv.nl> and contributors. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SEE ALSO
ewfacquirestream(1), ewfexport(1), ewfinfo(1), ewfverify(1) libewf January 9, 2010 libewf
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