The National Institutes of Science and Technology maintains the National Software Reference Library. As part of this, they keep track of SHA-1 hashes of millions of known pieces of software (the "Reference Data Set"). Unfortunately, there are very few tools to help users query the NSRL RDS. That's where nsrlquery comes in.

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  • Zero instruction with the thing so here they are. Otherwise you have to figure it out on your own. it defaults to a test compare file called /usr/local/share/nsrlsvr/hashes.txt . Rep[lace it with a symbolic link to your NSRL hash file like so ln -s /mnt/drive1/tools/NSRL1/NSRLFile.txt /usr/local/share/nsrlsvr/hashes.txt I have a copy of my target image mounted as /mnt/drive2 then /usr/bin/nsrlsvr to fire her up netstat should look like tcp 0 0 192.168.0.54:9120 192.168.0.54:41018 TIME_WAIT then you install nsrllookup (yup, 2 pieces to the puzzle). Command line usage looks like this md5deep -r /mnt/drive2 | nsrllookup -s 192.168.0.54 -K /mnt/drive1/known.txt
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Linux, BSD, Mac, Windows

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Security Professionals, Security

Programming Language

Python, C++

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Python Security Software, C++ Security Software

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2011-12-28