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The '''Open Computer Forensics Architecture''' (OCFA) is
▲The '''Open Computer Forensics Architecture''' (OCFA) is an [[distributed computing|distributed]] [[open-source]] [[computer forensics]] framework used to analyze [[digital media]] within a digital forensics laboratory environment. The framework was built by the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] national police.
==Architecture==
OCFA consists of a [[Front and back ends|back end]] for the [[Linux]] platform, it uses a [[PostgreSQL]] database for data storage, a custom [[Content-addressable storage]] or CarvFS based data repository, and a [[Lucene]] index. The [[front end processor (program)|front end]] for OCFA has not been made publicly available due to
The framework integrates with other open source forensic tools and includes modules for [[The Sleuth Kit]], Scalpel, Photorec, libmagic, [[GNU Privacy Guard]], [[objdump]], exiftags, zip, [[7-zip]], [[tar (computing)|tar]], [[gzip]], [[bzip2]], [[RAR (file format)|rar]], [[antiword]], qemu-img, and mbx2mbox. OCFA is extensible in [[C++]] or [[Java (programming language)|Java]].
==See also==
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==External links==
* {{Official website|https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/ocfa/wiki}}
* [http://www.linux-magazine.com/Issues/2008/93/OCFA Linux Magazine article on OCFA]
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