[Barry-devel] berry for forensics?

2010-02-22 Thread Jamaal Speights
I have a raw image of a blackberry I need to analyze, not the actual device. Looking at it in a hex editor, it looks as if the blackberry os uses so form of compression for SMS / Emails that are over a certain size. How can I use Barry to extract the compressed data? Im sure if barry can mount th

[Barry-devel] Cannot connect to tethered blackberry

2010-02-22 Thread Ted Flamouropoulos
I use Ubuntu 9.10 on a netbook and was previously able to connect to the internet using my blackberry storm and Barry as installled from the ppa. the version of Barry-util is 0.16-2010012929-0git1 the kernel is linux-image-generic 2.6.31.19.32 I upgraded to blackberry from OS 4.17 to Storm OS 5.0

[Barry-devel] barry-sync had an error while getting changes: Desktop: unexpected command of 0x41 instead of expected 0x40

2010-02-22 Thread Stephen L. Diamond
After I found barry I eagerly installed it hoping to be able to syncronize my BlackBerry Bold with Evolution. However I have been unable to get synchronization to work with: barry 0.16 release or the latest git BlackBerry Bold v4.6.0.304 Ubuntu 9.04 32-bit opensync 0.22 Evolution 2.26.1 After ha

Re: [Barry-devel] berry for forensics?

2010-02-22 Thread Chris Frey
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 02:37:18PM -0500, Jamaal Speights wrote: > I have a raw image of a blackberry I need to analyze, not the actual > device. Looking at it in a hex editor, it looks as if the blackberry os > uses so form of compression for SMS / Emails that are over a certain size. > How can I

Re: [Barry-devel] berry for forensics?

2010-02-22 Thread Martin Owens
Hey Jamaal, Good luck with your endeavour, when you figure it out don't forget to publish your findings so everyone can learn more about these devices. The more research that's posted, the better. Martin, On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 20:08 -0500, Chris Frey wrote: > On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 02:37:18PM

Re: [Barry-devel] berry for forensics?

2010-02-22 Thread Jamaal Speights
What are your thoughts about this. If I take the raw dump and modify the header with data from a blackberry simulator fs.dmp file, the simulator will actually boot the raw image inside of the simulator. From this point I can see the messages uncompressed. Doing this for one device is fine, but i

Re: [Barry-devel] barry for forensics?

2010-02-22 Thread Chris Frey
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 11:44:52PM -0500, Jamaal Speights wrote: > What are your thoughts about this. If I take the raw dump and modify the > header with data from a blackberry simulator fs.dmp file, the simulator will > actually boot the raw image inside of the simulator. From this point I can >

Re: [Barry-devel] Call for testing (was Re: Updated udev rules for barry (when using the 9630 / Tour))

2010-02-22 Thread Ryan Li
Hi, I don't know if it's too late, but just copying these files to either /etc/udev/rules.d/ or /lib/udev/rules.d/ solved my permission problems in Ubuntu Karmic. The git version didn't work here. Regards, Ryan Li On 17/09/09 14:02, Chris Frey wrote: Thanks Theodore! I spent some time ton

Re: [Barry-devel] Call for testing (was Re: Updated udev rules for barry (when using the 9630 / Tour))

2010-02-22 Thread Chris Frey
Thanks for the feedback Ryan! That's odd though, because I recently tested the binary packaging and charging myself on the latest Ubuntu and Fedora. I did find that on Ubuntu, if I recall correctly, that copying the rules in wouldn't work right away. I'd either have to reboot or restart udev. I