Fast Expert Witness Compression Format (EWF) hash calculator
- Python 3.6
- Any system supports
libewf-python
Just run pip install libewf-python
.
Notice: Older Python version may support less hash method(s).
usage: ewf_fasthash.py [-h]
[--hash {blake2b,blake2s,md4,md5,md5-sha1,mdc2,ripemd160,sha1,sha224,sha256,sha384,sha3_224,sha3_256,sha3_384,sha3_512,sha512,sha512_
224,sha512_256,shake_128,shake_256,sm3,whirlpool}]
[--block-size BLOCK_SIZE] [--parallelism PARALLELISM] [-V]
name
Fast EWF(E01) hash calculator
positional arguments:
name EWF file name (1 name enough).
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--hash {blake2b,blake2s,md4,md5,md5-sha1,mdc2,ripemd160,sha1,sha224,sha256,sha384,sha3_224,sha3_256,sha3_384,sha3_512,sha512,sha512_224,sha512_256,shake_1
28,shake_256,sm3,whirlpool}
Hash type you want to use. (default: md5)
--block-size BLOCK_SIZE
Block size(byte) read from disk, larger means faster, but cost more memory. (default: 536870912(512Mib))
--parallelism PARALLELISM
Thread count, improve decompress performance, but large number have negative effect on read performance. (default: 3)
-V, --verbose Show more information for debugging.