That is not what I want.
I want to develop a little tool for later investigations too, not only
for this one.
Marcus Haßmann
Simon Slavin schrieb:
> On 8 Jun 2009, at 1:50am, Shane Harrelson wrote:
>
>
>> http://www.sqlite.org/sqlite-2.8.17.tar.gz I think is the oldest
>> version still avail
Hi Mihai!
I tested all versions of sqlite browser already - without success.
The next step will be to compile the old sources of sqlite.
Or is there a download repository of older sqlite versions? Then, I will
be able to develop a little tool for reading out the contents of this
older 2.X datab
The 2.8 version should be able to read the 2.1... although it will try
to convert the format first, so make a backup copy of the original.
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Marcus Haßmann wrote:
> The empty database in an example.
> I have to do an investigation for a non empty database...
>
> Marc
That is not what I want.
I want to develop a little tool for later investigations too, not only
for this one.
Marcus Haßmann
Simon Slavin schrieb:
> On 8 Jun 2009, at 1:50am, Shane Harrelson wrote:
>
>
>> http://www.sqlite.org/sqlite-2.8.17.tar.gz I think is the oldest
>> version still avai
The empty database in an example.
I have to do an investigation for a non empty database...
Marcus Haßmann
Shane Harrelson schrieb:
> http://www.sqlite.org/sqlite-2.8.17.tar.gz I think is the oldest
> version still available from the SQLite website.
>
> BTW, I'm not certain what kind of forensic
On 8 Jun 2009, at 1:50am, Shane Harrelson wrote:
> http://www.sqlite.org/sqlite-2.8.17.tar.gz I think is the oldest
> version still available from the SQLite website.
>
> BTW, I'm not certain what kind of forensic evidence you can get from
> your db if it's empty as you say.
Yeah. In fact, rea
http://www.sqlite.org/sqlite-2.8.17.tar.gz I think is the oldest
version still available from the SQLite website.
BTW, I'm not certain what kind of forensic evidence you can get from
your db if it's empty as you say.
HTH.
-Shane
On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Marcus Haßmann wrote:
> I tested B
I tested BearShare Lite Version 5.2.5.1
The database is located in C:\Program Files\BearShare\db and it is named
"library.db".
The header of the empty database is "** This file contains an SQLite 2.1
database **"
Marcus Haßmann
Simon Slavin schrieb:
> On 7 Jun 2009, at 8:22pm, Marcus Haßmann wr
It starts with the right header:
"** This file contains an SQLite 2.1 database **"
Marcus Haßmann
Simon Slavin schrieb:
> On 7 Jun 2009, at 8:22pm, Marcus Haßmann wrote:
>
>
>> I tested all versions of sqlite browser already - without success.
>>
>
> Are you certain that this really is a
On 7 Jun 2009, at 8:22pm, Marcus Haßmann wrote:
> I tested all versions of sqlite browser already - without success.
Are you certain that this really is a sqlite database, and not just a
file with the right extension ? Does it start with the right header ?
Simon.
Hi Mihai!
I tested all versions of sqlite browser already - without success.
The next step will be to compile the old sources of sqlite.
Or is there a download repository of older sqlite versions? Then, I will
be able to develop a little tool for reading out the contents of this
older 2.X datab
Hi there!
An older version of SQLiteBorwser should do the trick - you can get it
from the SourceForge project page at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/sqlitebrowser/. The direct download link
for a suitable precompiled version would be
- for Linux:
http://sourceforge.net/project/downloading.ph
Hello@ all!
I need an old version of SQLite to do a forensic investigation for a
BearShare SQLite database file.
I didn't find any older version in the download section or anywhere else.
Or does anybody have an old database tool that can read this format? The
newer one can read version 3 only.
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