| Name: | hivex | 
|---|---|
| Version: | 1.3.15 | 
| Release: | 6.module+el8.0.0+5219+3c0c6858 | 
| Architecture: | x86_64 | 
| Module: | virt:ol:8000020190510171727:55190bc5 virt:ol:8000020190516125745:55190bc5 virt:ol:8000020190529063309:55190bc5  | 
| Group: | Unspecified | 
| Size: | 279134 | 
| License: | LGPLv2 | 
| RPM: | hivex-1.3.15-6.module+el8.0.0+5219+3c0c6858.x86_64.rpm | 
| Source RPM: | hivex-1.3.15-6.module+el8.0.0+5219+3c0c6858.src.rpm | 
| Build Date: | Tue Jul 02 2019 | 
| Build Host: | jenkins-10-147-72-125-65123a8e-2fa1-4dd9-84d9-5c1877483a08.appad3iad.osdevelopmeniad.oraclevcn.com | 
| Vendor: | Oracle America | 
| URL: | http://libguestfs.org/ | 
| Summary: | Read and write Windows Registry binary hive files | 
| Description: | Hive files are the undocumented binary files that Windows uses to store the Windows Registry on disk. Hivex is a library that can read and write to these files. 'hivexsh' is a shell you can use to interactively navigate a hive binary file. 'hivexregedit' (in perl-hivex) lets you export and merge to the textual regedit format. 'hivexml' can be used to convert a hive file to a more useful XML format. In order to get access to the hive files themselves, you can copy them from a Windows machine. They are usually found in %systemroot%\system32\config. For virtual machines we recommend using libguestfs or guestfish to copy out these files. libguestfs also provides a useful high-level tool called 'virt-win-reg' (based on hivex technology) which can be used to query specific registry keys in an existing Windows VM. For OCaml bindings, see 'ocaml-hivex-devel'. For Perl bindings, see 'perl-hivex'. For Python 3 bindings, see 'python3-hivex'. For Ruby bindings, see 'ruby-hivex'.  |