This repository is a Work-In-Progress. This codebase has not been tested and will most likely not build or run
Sed-tools is a linux based toolsuite that aims to assist in the management of Opal compliant self encrypting hard drives.
Get the latest version of the sed-tools from GitHub:
git clone https://github.com/ainfosec/sed-tools
cd sed-tools
make
# apt install -y git make gcc libssl-dev libp11-dev
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Check out the latest demo for how to compile and use the sed-tools:
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sed-tools provides some useful resources to learn how to use it including:
- Documentation: TBD
- Examples: TBD
- Unit Tests: TBD
If you have any questions, bugs, or feature requests, please feel free to ask on any of the following:
- Chat: IRC - #sed-tools on freenode
- Issue Tracker: https://github.com/ainfosec/sed-tools/issues
If you would like to help:
- Pull Requests: https://github.com/ainfosec/sed-tools/pulls
- Contributing Guidelines: https://github.com/ainfosec/sed-tools/blob/master/contributing.md
sed-tools leverages the following tools to ensure the highest possible code quality. Each pull request undergoes the following rigorous testing and review:
- Static Analysis: TBD
- Dynamic Analysis: TBD
- Code Coverage: TBD
- Coding Standards: TBD
- Style: TBD
- Documentation: TBD
sed-tools is licensed under the GPL v2.0 License.