VMXray

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VMXRay is an HTML5 web app which lets you explore disk images like VMWare VMDKs and CD/DVD ISOs right within your browser. It uses a tiny Linux virtual machine running inside your browser to interpret the images, and provides a visual folder interface to navigate, preview and extract files from them.

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X-RAY the virtual machine: 

X-RAY the virtual machine What’s inside my VM?

Using Virtual machines for some time?: 

Using Virtual machines for some time? Concerns Too many VMs , purpose often forgotten VMs are binary files Content of VMs not visible using file explorer Need to “boot” the VM to look inside it

VMXray: explore VMs inside the browser: 

VMXray : explore VM s inside the browser Go to VMXray.com Select the VM file you want to inspect Browser shows a file explorer view for the content of the VM Text, HTML and images can be previewed Selected files can be extracted to the desktop

Privacy: 

Privacy No data from your disk is sent over the network It does not look into your file system, other than the specific VM file you selected for X-Ray It does not store the X- Ray’ed data anywhere VMXRay magic happens completely inside your browser and data never leaves your machine!

How does the magic happen?: 

How does the magic happen? A Linux virtual machine runs inside your browser A filesystem forensics tool is run on the Linux virtual machine to provide directory and file data There is no server-side processing, everything happens within the browser For details, look at vmxray.com/faq.html

What can be X-Ray’ed?: 

What can be X- Ray’ed ? VMWare disk image (. vmdk file) Multi-file vmdks supported VirtualBox disk image (. vdi file) QEMU/KVM disk image (.qcow2 file) File systems (FAT, ext2, ext3, NTFS) residing in the above images CD image (. iso file)

Upcoming features: 

Upcoming features Introspection of Windows VMs Reading and displaying key information from the registry of the VM Service pack level, owner and organization Ability to X -Ray modern Linux VMs LVM and ext4 support

QUESTIONS? Contact vmxray@coriolis.co.in: 

QUESTIONS ? Contact vmxray@coriolis.co.in