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Converting an external hard drive enclosure into a write blocker? Nov 14 2007 02:59AM Tom Yarrish (tom yarrish com) (3 replies) RE: Converting an external hard drive enclosure into a write blocker? Nov 19 2007 07:06PM Kian Stipp (kstipp gowhitehat com) (1 replies) Re: Converting an external hard drive enclosure into a write blocker? Nov 20 2007 04:11PM Terry Roebuck (terry roebuck usask ca) (1 replies) Re: Converting an external hard drive enclosure into a write blocker? Nov 25 2007 01:23AM Matthew Pepe (mtpepe mac com) (1 replies) Re: Converting an external hard drive enclosure into a write blocker? Nov 17 2007 07:58AM Pavel Gladyshev (pavel gladyshev info) Re: Converting an external hard drive enclosure into a write blocker? Nov 17 2007 03:14AM Max Gribov (max neuropunks org) (1 replies) Re: Converting an external hard drive enclosure into a write blocker? Nov 21 2007 09:08PM Valdis Kletnieks vt edu |
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From: listbounce (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed] [mailto:listbounce (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]]
On Behalf Of Matthew Pepe
Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2007 8:24 PM
To: Terry Roebuck
Cc: forensics (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]
Subject: Re: Converting an external hard drive enclosure into a write
blocker?
The easiest thing to do is to use a bridge whose firmware can be
modified to take a different action upon the issuance of a write (or
write-related) command. Operating systems will react differently
depending upon whether the device returns an error code, success code,
or remains quiet. The bottom line is that you need to intercept
packetized commands - write enable is not based off of a pin pulled high
or low. For more information, check out the ATA/ATAPI5 documents from
the T13 working group.
- Matt
On Nov 20, 2007, at 11:11 AM, Terry Roebuck wrote:
> A*nix mount with DD would be my option of choice, but for windows, I
> hesitatingly ask could you not modify an IDE cable to make any
> connected drive 'read-only' (might require a resistor - not sure if
> you can just clip a wire? - maybe some one with better EE skills could
> answer that?)
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