Query: sigfind
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SIGFIND(1) General Commands Manual SIGFIND(1)NAMEsigfind - Find a binary signature in a fileSYNOPSISsigfind [-b bsize ] [-o offset ] [-t template ] [-lV] [ hex_signature ] fileDESCRIPTIONsigfind searches through a file and looks for the hex_signature at a given offset. This can be used to search for lost boot sectors, superblocks, and partition tables.ARGUMENTS-b bsize Specify the block size in which to search. The default is 512 and the value must be a multiple of 512. -o offset Specify the offset in a block in which the signature must exist. The default is 0. -t template Specify a template name that defines the signature value and offset. Run with no options to get a list of supported templates. -l The signature is stored in little-endian ordering and must therefore be reversed. -V Display version [hex_signature] The binary signature that you are searching for. It must be given in hexadecimal format. This argument must exist if -t is not used. file Any raw data.EXAMPLESsigfind -o 510 -l AA55 disk.dd sigfind -t fat disk.ddAUTHORBrian Carrier <carrier at sleuthkit dot org> Send documentation updates to <doc-updates at sleuthkit dot org> SIGFIND(1)
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