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Vita Wanberg

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Aug 3, 2024, 2:32:34 PM8/3/24
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We have a request from one of the clients we support to deploy EnCase software to the Mac environment. Has anyone here used Casper to deploy this? Deployment is to mixed 10.4/5/6 Macs running mix of PowerPC/Intel architecture. Was hoping to hear from anyone about any gotcha's, deployment issues, post-deployment issues, etc.

I just created, using Composer, a .dmg to deploy those files, then a policy to install them. Said client requires the firewall to be enabled, and, following the encase install, end users were getting prompted about allowing the enosxintel process to allow connections. So, I ended up pushing out firewall preferences as part of the install as well...

Sorry, I've been a bit buried of late. I'll try to screencap the install .pkg I built for this, and any tricky policy options. We deploy a new firewall pref with an exception for encase already in it, since there is no way to programmatically add exceptions. I think I built the pref deployment as part of this policy...

After looking back this happens literally every 10 seconds just about. I'm going to start a new VM of Mavericks and do this piece by piece.
Once I have it installed I'm going to take a snapshot of that VM.

Has anyone encountered any serious issues as a result of deploying this? As far as I can tell - this developer seems to be operating in the dark ages (using a KEXT ; KEXT is not signed ; binary is signed with their own certificate - not an Apple developer certificate ; documentation lists 10.9.4 as latest supported OS) ; scary messages in logs like "This service is defined to be constantly running and is inherently inefficient")

Last version I installed recently couldn't deal with encrypted VM. Hadn't yet tested with FV2. It was installed on 10.10.1 and later without any obvious issues/kernel panics, but wasn't tested by InfoSec to see if it worked.

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I used Mandiant Intelligent Response to acquire a disk image of a window 7 computer. After it finished it gave me a .dd file. I have been trying to used Encase to analyse the file but when I add the evidence it does not give me the full file directory. Is the there a specific way I am supposed to add the evidence, or does encase not work with .dd files?

I'm working on a project where I'm embedding an arduino inside my car door. I'm not sure how wet it may get inside my door, if my window seals are imperfect, etc. My project needs to be as small as possible, and I suppose water-proof. What is the best way to achieve this? I've seen electronics such as flash drives and usb-to-something adapters where the whole board was encased in epoxy, or something like rubber cement or something else. Could an Arduino Nano operate this way without heat issues? Is there another solution that may be better?

Regarding the amount of water in a car door.
Yes it can get very wet. They are designed so that any water getting in is held behind a plastic sheet protecting the door card and the water runs out of a drain at the bottom.

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I want to encase a Small peridot gemstone in glass. I plan on wraping it with a metal wire that twists together at the toop to form a loop and I will hold the beed by that while I make it. So my question is how do I put the glass on it? Do I have to do any kind of special preperation? any tips? All help will be greatly apreciated. Thank you

I would only recommend stones that have been listed as able to withstand the temperatures required to be cast in place (for making cast jewelry). There is no guarantee these will work. My experience has shown that the stones must be small. Also the glass layer over the stone has to be sufficient thick. I did have 1 bead crack. I believe this was because there was only a very thin layer of glass over the stone (only 1 or 2mm). The beads I have made used the CZ as the center of an encased, plunged flower. So there was quite a bit of glass covering it.

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