NTFS parser and extract system files with python binding
$250-750 USD
Closed
Posted about 6 years ago
$250-750 USD
Paid on delivery
Looking to create tool that on a live Windows system (supports all Windows versions), read the $MFT file. Then provide it one or many file paths and be able to export them. They key is it should be able to extract system files such as the $I30 file, $Logfile or the $MFT file itself, or even ADS files like the USN. Must run on all windows operating systems. Also need to have a python binding or DLL file with com interface so i can call it from python scripts.
Similar to below but must work on GPT and all windows.
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Hello,
I have no experience in writing programs exploring MFT. But have used different 3rd party tools to explore them, mostly with drive fix purpose.
Do you really wish ALL Windows? Including early NT? Including Windows before NT?
Sincerely,
Maris
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Hello, I have briefly read the description onNTFS parser and extract system files with python binding
development, and I can deliver as per the requirements however I need us to discuss for more clarity on the details, deadline and budget as well.
Hello ,
I have bachelor's degree in computer science and i have been programming in C/C++ for both linux and windows
for more than 8 years.I have written various network applications some of which are down to the IP packet level.
I have written a linux based network packet analyzer without using except the standard C library.
and also written simple versions of network diagnostic tools ping and traceroute.
Additionally I have extensive knowledge in Intel and ARM assembly and previous experience in reverse engineering and device drivers development for both Linux and Windows.
let me know if you're interested.