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Date:      Mon, 8 Sep 2003 04:38:15 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Edwin Groothuis <edwin@FreeBSD.org>
To:        ports-committers@FreeBSD.org, cvs-ports@FreeBSD.org, cvs-all@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   cvs commit: ports/sysutils Makefile ports/sysutils/autopsy Makefile distinfo pkg-descr pkg-plist ports/sysutils/autopsy/files patch-configure
Message-ID:  <200309081138.h88BcFQp054309@repoman.freebsd.org>

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edwin       2003/09/08 04:38:15 PDT

  FreeBSD ports repository

  Modified files:
    sysutils             Makefile 
  Added files:
    sysutils/autopsy     Makefile distinfo pkg-descr pkg-plist 
    sysutils/autopsy/files patch-configure 
  Log:
  [NEW PORT] sysutils/autopsy: The Autopsy Forensic
  
          The Autopsy Forensic Browser is a graphical interface to
          the command line digital forensic analysis tools in The
          Sleuth Kit. Together, The Sleuth Kit and Autopsy provide
          many of the same features as commercial digital forensics
          tools for the analysis of Windows and UNIX file systems
          (NTFS, FAT, FFS, EXT2FS, and EXT3FS).
  
          The Sleuth Kit and Autopsy are both Open Source and run on
          UNIX platforms.  As Autopsy is HTML-based, the investigator
          can connect to the Autopsy server from any platform using
          an HTML browser.  Autopsy provides a "File Manager"-like
          interface and shows details about deleted data and file
          system structures.
  
  PR:             ports/55543
  Submitted by:   Pieter Danhieux <pieter@securax.be>
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.408     +1 -0      ports/sysutils/Makefile
  1.1       +40 -0     ports/sysutils/autopsy/Makefile (new)
  1.1       +1 -0      ports/sysutils/autopsy/distinfo (new)
  1.1       +11 -0     ports/sysutils/autopsy/files/patch-configure (new)
  1.1       +13 -0     ports/sysutils/autopsy/pkg-descr (new)
  1.1       +140 -0    ports/sysutils/autopsy/pkg-plist (new)



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