@@13Cubed Thank you for answering. And my question didn't make a lot of sense. I am way out of my league in terms of what this code does. I look forward to running it on a machine some day and take a look at some old image files I can't read.
Ok. This tool is such a laborous and manual process. Our DevOps team has automated all this so these things are automatically parsed and ingested into an ELK stack where it can be searched in Elastic. I was looking to get inspired but I think I will stick to our own tools for now.
Good for you, but who cares as long as your code is not being shared ? We will do fine without yours and enjoy Dissect and other open source software. Really, what's the point of your comment ???
Awesome video. I think this showcases Dissect's key features very well.
Thanks - I appreciate the feedback!
This is an awesome tool from NCC. I'm definitely going to play with this. Thanks 13Cubed for this intro.
Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!
AWESOME. This is what I really wanted. thanks
The shell functionality is amazing
Brilliant, I love your videos
Awesome demo Richard!
❤️❤️
useful video
Did you notice if any time/date stamps were changed? Looks like a really great tool!
When, specifically?
This is cool tool.
Is it possible to do reverse queries out of the environment using this framework?
Not sure I understand what you are asking. Can you provide an example?
@@13Cubed Thank you for answering. And my question didn't make a lot of sense. I am way out of my league in terms of what this code does. I look forward to running it on a machine some day and take a look at some old image files I can't read.
Does this support memory as well ?
Not to my knowledge. You'd be better off using something like MemProcFS for that: ruclips.net/video/hjWVUrf7Obk/видео.html
Ok. This tool is such a laborous and manual process. Our DevOps team has automated all this so these things are automatically parsed and ingested into an ELK stack where it can be searched in Elastic. I was looking to get inspired but I think I will stick to our own tools for now.
Good for you, but who cares as long as your code is not being shared ? We will do fine without yours and enjoy Dissect and other open source software. Really, what's the point of your comment ???