Didier Spaier wrote on 5/27/22 10:33 PM:
Hello,
We have now an ntfs3 read/write Linux driver open-sourced by Paragon but no
associated utilities yet as far as I know...
Hence this question: is it possible to create a ntfs file system with mkntfs
then mount it with the option "-t ntfs3" and get the features listed in the page
linked to below?
https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/filesystems/ntfs3.html
These are the features provided by ntfs3, which are also provided
by ntfs-3g in a way interoperable with Windows.
mkntfs formats a partition to ntfs. There is the difficulty that
here is no known official specification of how an ntfs partition
should be organized, so if you stumble on something unexpected,
you have to check whether it is interoperable with Windows.
And if you find a mismatch, please report.
Any drawbacks? Advice welcome.
TIA and have a good week-end
Cheers,
Didier
Le 27/05/2022 à 08:35, Jean-Pierre André a écrit :
Greetings,
We are happy to announce the security release 2022.5.17 of NTFS-3G and
ntfsprogs which fixes the vulnerability threats caused by :
- maliciously tampered NTFS partitions
- improper use of options
Also included are changes to the documentation.
This new release can be downloaded from
https://download.tuxera.com/opensource/ntfs-3g_ntfsprogs-2022.5.17.tgz
Changelog is available at
https://github.com/tuxera/ntfs-3g/wiki/NTFS-3G-Release-History
We thank Roman Fiedler and msuhanov to have reported about the flaws
they discovered.
With best regards,
Tuxera Open Source Team
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