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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0000987Kali LinuxNew Tool Requestspublic2020-03-18 17:45
Reportercn04142 Assigned To 
PrioritynormalSeverityfeatureReproducibilityN/A
Status closedResolutionsuspended 
Summary0000987: udevil
Description

udevil is a command line Linux program which mounts and unmounts removable devices without a password, shows device info, and monitors device changes. It can also mount ISO files, nfs://, smb://, ftp://, ssh:// and WebDAV URLs, and tmpfs/ramfs filesystems.
Intended as a hassle-free replacement for udisks
Highly configurable & security conscious
Requires no daemon running
To use it, just prefix a normal mount command with 'udevil'
Can replace udisks in the SpaceFM file manager and the devmon automounting daemon (devmon is included with udevil)
Lightweight - Written in C with libudev and glib - no dependency on udisks or gvfs
Users can specify custom mount points and mount options
Optional user mounting of nfs://, smb://, ftp://, ssh:// and WebDAV network URLs with support for username, password, port, and any other configured options
Optional user mounting of image files (ISO, etc)
Uses mount's existing command line usage - just prefix your mount command with 'udevil'. Also supports udisks v1 and v2 command line usage
Flexible - Admins can easily adjust allowed users, groups, fstypes, devices, and networks, and set default mount options and allowed mount options for each fstype, with exceptions for special users
Extensible - Allows admins to use additional custom authentication and notification scripts
Secure - Designed to limit user actions to only what you want enabled, plus easily log all system-wide uses of udevil
Detailed errors and verbose commands for quick troubleshooting
Works as SpaceFM's mount/unmount command, replacing need for pmount or udisks
Includes and works as a udisks v1 replacement for the devmon automounting daemon

Additional Information

Depends only on udev and glib and would make a great tool addition as I have found it helpful in detecting and mounting hard to mount or damaged devices that are not normally seen more information on this tool can be found at its page
http://ignorantguru.github.io/udevil/
also it is debian compliant

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g0tmi1k

g0tmi1k

2018-01-29 15:16

administrator   ~0008495

To help speed up the process of evaluating the tool, please make sure to include the following information (the more information you include, the more beneficial it will for us):

  • [Name] - The name of the tool
  • [Version] - What version of the tool should be added?
    --- If it uses source control (such as git), please make sure there is a release to match (e.g. git tag)
  • [Homepage] - Where can the tool be found online? Where to go to get more information?
  • [Download] - Where to go to get the tool?
  • [Author] - Who made the tool?
  • [Licence] - How is the software distributed? What conditions does it come with?
  • [Description] - What is the tool about? What does it do?
  • [Dependencies] - What is needed for the tool to work?
  • [Similar tools] - What other tools are out there?
  • [How to install] - How do you compile it?
  • [How to use] - What are some basic commands/functions to demonstrate it?
g0tmi1k

g0tmi1k

2020-03-18 17:45

administrator   ~0012446

No response since 2018 (2 years).... Closing.

Please reopen if the information can be provided.

Issue History

Date Modified Username Field Change
2014-01-25 01:58 cn04142 New Issue
2018-01-29 14:24 g0tmi1k Summary Tool Request for udevil => udevil
2018-01-29 15:16 g0tmi1k Note Added: 0008495
2020-03-18 17:45 g0tmi1k Status new => closed
2020-03-18 17:45 g0tmi1k Resolution open => suspended
2020-03-18 17:45 g0tmi1k Note Added: 0012446