Hi James,
It looks like you might have a semi-broken installation. In your output I
see "/usr/local/bin/vol.py" and also "/opt/volatility-2.2". When you
installed, did you run setup.py or did you just extract the archive you
downloaded from
https://code.google.com/p/volatility/downloads/list and
copy vol.py to /usr/local/bin? Is this the only version of volatility you
installed or have you used older versions in the past that might not have
been removed properly?
I'm positive the error doesn't occur in "normal" installations. You
might
try running "make clean" inside the /opt/volatility-2.2 directory to remove
any stale/old compiled .pyc files and then re-running yarascan.
Let us know how it goes,
MHL
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 4:22 PM, James Lay <jlay(a)slave-tothe-box.net> wrote:
Topic says it...here's what I'm looking at:
Volatile Systems Volatility Framework 2.2
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/bin/vol.py", line 186, in <module>
main()
File "/usr/local/bin/vol.py", line 168, in main
command = cmds[module](config)
File "/opt/volatility-2.2/**volatility/plugins/malware/**malfind.py",
line 347, in __init__
help = 'Match wide (unicode) strings')
File "/opt/volatility-2.2/**volatility/conf.py", line 364, in add_option
self.optparser.add_option("-{**0}".format(short_option),
"--{0}".format(option), **args)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/optparse.**py", line 1020, in add_option
self._check_conflict(option)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/optparse.**py", line 995, in _check_conflict
option)
optparse.OptionConflictError: option -W/--wide: conflicting option
string(s): -W
Any hints on how to get yarascan to run? Thank you.
James
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