Hey,

Depending on how you have volatility installed you can get at the plugins folder several ways.
The easiest way is to invoke a plugin folder is to point to it like this (pg 59 in the Art of memory forensics book, the plugin DIR is required before any other commands):

vol.py --plugin=<DIR> psscan --profile=Win7SP1x64

Best,
Jared

On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 7:38 AM, P1kachu <p1kachu@lse.epita.fr> wrote:
Hello,

I am having some trouble loading a simple plugin with the '--plugins=.'
option. It seems to be loaded (there were some errors that were fixed
thanks to volatility displaying them) but it doesn't appear in the
--info list. If I try this option in one of the community folder, it
works (the plugins appear).
What is the basic requirement for a plugin to be recognized, and what
could I miss ? I started mine based on one from the
community folder (CsabaBarta/usnjrnl.py)

Thank you,

--
Stanislas 'P1kachu' Lejay
EPITA - LSE
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