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If you'd like to contribute to the project or build the image yourself, see
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[contributing](CONTRIBUTING.md) and the [setup readme](README_setup.md).
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This is a work in progress - contributions are welcome.
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Why/What
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========
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This project aims to be useful when you get/find a USB key that you can't trust,
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and you want to have a look at its contents without taking the risk of plugging it into your
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main computer directly.
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and you want to look at its contents without taking the risk of plugging it into
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your computer directly.
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This is a work in progress - contributions are welcome:
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CIRCLean is currently tested to work with USB keys that have FAT32, NTFS, or
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ext2/3/4 filesystems. Currently, exFAT is not supported due to lack of support for
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this format in pmount. The vast majority of USB keys will be FAT32 or NTFS.
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The content of the first key will be copied or/and converted to the second key
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following these rules (based on the mime type, as determined by libmagic):
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The content of the untrusted key will be copied or/and converted to the second
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(blank) key following these rules (based on the mime type as determined bylibmagic):
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- Direct copy of:
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- Plain text files (mime type: text/*)
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- Audio files (mime type: audio/*)
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