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Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 12:39:20 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jwelch <jwelch AT corp DOT fanbox DOT com>
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Subject: Re: DD over Netcat
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This is some good stuff, thanks for all the feedback, I really appreciate it.
The problem I have now is that every time I try to DD the drive, it freezes
on me. I have tried it 3 times and it freezes on the same number of bytes
every time.

$ nc -l -p 7000 | dd of=/dev/sda
 punt!
16+0 records in
16+0 records out
8192 bytes (8.2 kB) copied, 972.875 s, 0.0 kB/s

Is there any way I can check for errors or any of you guys have an idea why
it would do this?

Thanks


Brian Dessent wrote:
> 
> Jwelch wrote:
> 
>> Ok, that makes sense but I don't have the /device directory. How do I
>> create
>> it so I can see it?
> 
> You are misinterpreting what is written on that page.  There is no need
> to create anything, nor is there a need to know about anything under
> \Device as that is the NT name not the POSIX name, and you're using
> POSIX dd.  You simply use dd with the appropriate
> /dev/sd<letter><number>.  You won't see them in ls but they are
> nonetheless present and work, like all the devices listed on that page.
> 
> To find out the correct <letter>, look in the Logical Disk Manager
> service (can be accessed by running diskmgmt.msc).  You will see each
> logical drive listed as "Disk 0", "Disk 1", etc.  /dev/sda corresponds
> to Disk 0, /dev/sdb to Disk 1, and so on.  /dev/sda is the whole drive,
> /dev/sda1 is the first partition of the drive, and so on.
> 
> Brian
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