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From: Marco Peereboom (slash_at_peereboom.us)
Date: Sat Nov 02 2002 - 17:33:27 CST
try fstat
----- Original Message -----
From: "John D." <lists
webcrunchers.com>
To: <tech
openbsd.org>
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 17:23
Subject: lsof utility for OpenBSD
> I found a number of sources for "lsof", a utility commonly used in
forensics and analysing currently opened files in a system.
>
> I found one that runs on Solaris, but none specifically that runs on
OpenBSD.
> I searched through the OpenBSD archives, and all I find is description of
the program, but no place where I can download it. Does this utility
come in the CD release? Not having the current release CD's at the
moment, has inspired me to ask on this list. Any URL's where I can
extract this utility, would be useful.
>
> I'm basically re-vamping my collection of Forensics tools at the moment,
in anticipation of using them to analyse disk problems, infections, or
other things relating to recovery of hacked systems.
>
> John
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