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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0003087 | Kali Linux | New Tool Requests | public | 2016-02-21 01:43 | 2020-03-18 18:01 |
Reporter | root_user | Assigned To | |||
Priority | normal | Severity | feature | Reproducibility | N/A |
Status | closed | Resolution | won't fix | ||
Summary | 0003087: Quick Hash GUI | ||||
Description | https://sourceforge.net/projects/quickhash/?source=navbar Description Linux, Windows, and Apple Mac GUI that enables rapid selection & hashing of files (individually or recursively), text and physical disks. Designed for Linux, but also available for Windows and now Apple Mac. MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA512 available. CSV\HTML\Clipboard output. Recursive hashing, or hashing and copying to reconstructed directory directory and re-hashing in destination directory.Ability to hash physical disks in Windows and both physcial & logical disks if run in Linux (using root or sudo), e.g. /dev/hda or /dev/hda1Simple recursive hashing of all files in a selected directory and its sub-directoriesMD5/SHA1/SHA256/SHA512 algorithms availableDesigned as a GUI for Linux but also compiled for Windows. Enables digital forensic practitioners or IT security staff to hash files at times when files have been extracted out from forensic software before or after transportation to non-forensic staff. A simple non-confusing interface.Usually faster than mainstream hashing Windows toolsResults can be exported to CSV text file, or a HTML web file, or clipboard or allASCII and Unicode aware on both Windows (as of v2.3) and Linux (as of always)Drag and Drop available for individual filesFull PDF manual with screenshots and explanation of all features.No installation. No wizards. No registration. Just double click and use, instantly.Open Source (please feedback any code improvements for future versions) | ||||
Additional Information | I would really love to use Kali as my sole Forensics distro. I understand its mainly a pentesting distro but can the forensic tools get some love? Possibly new tools and additions that I've made mention of in past posts. | ||||
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Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2016-02-21 01:43 | root_user | New Issue | |
2018-01-29 15:11 | g0tmi1k | Note Added: 0008458 | |
2018-02-21 09:35 | g0tmi1k | Product Version | 2016.1 => |
2019-12-09 13:30 | g0tmi1k | Severity | minor => feature |
2020-03-18 18:01 | g0tmi1k | Status | new => closed |
2020-03-18 18:01 | g0tmi1k | Resolution | open => won't fix |
2020-03-18 18:01 | g0tmi1k | Note Added: 0012473 |