This is the command sigfind that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
sigfind - Find a binary signature in a file
SYNOPSIS
sigfind [-b bsize ] [-o offset ] [-t template ] [-lV] [ hex_signature ] file
DESCRIPTION
sigfind searches through a file and looks for the hex_signature at a given offset. This
can be used to search for lost boot sectors, superblocks, and partition tables.
ARGUMENTS
-b bsize
Specify the block size in which to search. The default is 512 and the value must
be a multiple of 512.
-o offset
Specify the offset in a block in which the signature must exist. The default is 0.
-t template
Specify a template name that defines the signature value and offset. Run with no
options to get a list of supported templates.
-l The signature is stored in little-endian ordering and must therefore be reversed.
-V Display version
[hex_signature]
The binary signature that you are searching for. It must be given in hexadecimal
format. This argument must exist if -t is not used.
file Any raw data.
EXAMPLES
sigfind -o 510 -l AA55 disk.dd
sigfind -t fat disk.dd
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