There are many ways to accomplish this, for more information see my
article on Linux forensics of CDR media.
http://www.agilerm.net/publications_3.html
Let me know if you still have questions.
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Matthew M. Shannon, CIFI, CISSP
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On Fri, 2005-01-21 at 14:17, sec...@hu... wrote:
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> Can I examine cd CDROM formatted with the ISO9660 filesystem with
> the Sleuthkit tools and/or Autopsy? I am not seeing where it is
> supported nor documented that it isn't supported.
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> Also, does anyone know how I can examing CDRW disks that are
> formatted with the drag-and-drop style of open session?
>
> Thanks,
>
> SH
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