autopsy-flatpak/Running_Linux_OSX.txt
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This document outlines how to run a packaged version of Autopsy on Linux or OS X. It does not cover how to compile it from source or the Windows installer.
* Prerequisites *
The following need to be done at least once. They do not need to be repeated for each Autopsy release.
- Install testdisk for photorec functionality
-- Linux: % sudo apt-get install testdisk
-- OS X: % brew install testdisk
- Install Oracle Java and set JAVA_HOME.
-- Linux: Use the instructions here: https://medium.com/coderscorner/installing-oracle-java-8-in-ubuntu-16-10-845507b13343
NOTE: You may need to log out and back in again after setting JAVA_HOME before the Autopsy
unix_setup.sh script can see the value.
-- OS X: Use The Oracle website: https://www.java.com/
Set JAVA_HOME with something like: export JAVA_HOME=`/usr/libexec/java_home` in .bash_profile
* Install The Sleuth Kit Java Bindings *
Autopsy depends on a specific version of The Sleuth Kit. You need the Java libraries of The Sleuth Kit installed, which is not part of all packages.
- Linux: Install the sleuthkit-java.deb file that you can download from github.com/sleuthkit/sleuthkit/releases. This will install libewf, etc.
-- % sudo apt install ./sleuthkit-java_4.6.0-1_amd64.deb
- OS X: Install The Sleuth Kit from brew.
-- % brew install sleuthkit
* Install Autopsy *
- Extract the contents of the Autopsy ZIP file to a folder.
- Open a terminal and cd into the Autopsy folder.
- Run the unix_setup.sh script to configure Autopsy
% sh unix_setup.sh
* Running Autopsy *
- In a terminal, change to the bin directory in the Autopsy folder.
- Run Autopsy
% ./autopsy
* Limitations (Updated May 2018) *
- Timeline does not work on OS X
- Video thumbnails are not generated (need to get a consistent version of OpenCV)
- VHD and VMDK files not supported on OS X