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Create new task to fast wipe and deploy and image at once

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    roger.franklin
    last edited by Oct 3, 2012, 1:47 AM

    Hi guys,

    I just recently found this amazing tool for imaging solution and I would like to congratulate the developer’s team and the community for bringing this to public for free. It is really awesome tool.

    I am actually planning to leverage this tool for my malware analysis setup. I would like to deploy my “clean” image every time I have finished performing malware analysis. Having said that, what I would like to accomplish is to run a fast wipe and immediately deploy my clean image. My wish is to make this two separate tasks at once and if possible automate it so I will always have a clean image - i.e. MBR is also wiped.

    Thank you very much in advance.

    Kind regards,
    Roger

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      roger.franklin
      last edited by Oct 3, 2012, 3:22 AM

      [quote=“roger.franklin, post: 8964, member: 2627”]Hi guys,

      I just recently found this amazing tool for imaging solution and I would like to congratulate the developer’s team and the community for bringing this to public for free. It is really awesome tool.

      I am actually planning to leverage this tool for my malware analysis setup. I would like to deploy my “clean” image every time I have finished performing malware analysis. Having said that, what I would like to accomplish is to run a fast wipe and immediately deploy my clean image. My wish is to make this two separate tasks at once and if possible automate it so I will always have a clean image - i.e. MBR is also wiped.

      Thank you very much in advance.

      Kind regards,
      Roger[/quote]

      I think i’ve got a good start from the wiki [url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Modifying_the_Init_Image[/url]
      My idea is to play with fog.wipe under /tftpboot/fog/images/init.gz. Hopefully I’m in the right direction. Please advice if you have some alternatives.
      Thanks again guys.
      Regards,
      Roger

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