On 22/11/17 02:59, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On Tue, 21 Nov 2017 18:21:14 +0100, John wrote in message
<c5185954-4be2-5389-4cfa-9266eed9f...@atlantech.com>:

(Damn but the systemd journal is great :-))
..is there a way to decode and read those binary systemd journal logs
on classic POSIX/Unix etc forensic systems _not_ running systemd?

Is there any way to read a file in format X without a program that reads format X?

I suppose you could scatter iron filings on the disk the use a scanning electron microscope to examine their positions and, using paper, pencil and a copy of the systemd doc work out the contents by hand.

Or, being endowed with the minimum level of foresight necessary for survival have a forensic system that includes tools for reading the file formats you're likely to findĀ  on the system you want to post-mortem.


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