[Ssc-dev] Fwd: Test
Harlo Holmes
harlo.holmes at gmail.com
Fri Mar 8 05:09:55 EST 2013
(duh, harlo) you could run it through the j3mparser on the command line
using either of these:
https://github.com/harlo/InformaCam-Server-Package/tree/master/scripts/c__
On Mar 8, 2013 5:05 AM, "Nathan of Guardian" <nathan at guardianproject.info>
wrote:
I just want to extract and parse the j3m I have generated. Nothing more!
Harlo Holmes <harlo.holmes at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> also, please see
> https://github.com/harlo/InformaCam-Server-Package/tree/master/scripts/pyfor the server-side parsing code. once again, not finalized and currently
> being refactored.
> On Mar 8, 2013 4:36 AM, "Harlo Holmes" <harlo at guardianproject.info> wrote:
>
>> nothing in the M to RTF out of, yet, but you (as an informacam server
>> admin) would choose the "import media" option, and upload the photo. after
>> parsing, this image would have a warning flag on it saying that it was an
>> out-of-loop import so its authenticity could be contested. this should
>> still work on our demo server, but I have not been monitoring the server
>> for *quite awhile* because I'm currently refactoring all our client->server
>> code. the relevant code can be found here:
>> https://github.com/harlo/InformaCam-Server-Package/blob/master/ClientUploads/index.phpbut I would not consider this code finalized.
>> On Mar 8, 2013 4:27 AM, "Nathan of Guardian" <nathan at guardianproject.info>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> How do I parse and verify the attached file on the desktop? Do we have a
>>> server/desktop library for doing that? What about for video? Is there
>>> perhaps a way we could also send the J3M data as a separate file
>>> attachment, so that it is super easy for someone to grab and parse?
>>>
>>> Happy to pointed at a wiki URL in order to RTFM.
>>>
>>> -------- Original Message -------- Subject: TestDate: Fri, 8 Mar 2013
>>> 16:05:34 +0700From: Nathan Freitas <nathanfreitas at gmail.com><nathanfreitas at gmail.com>To:
>>> Nathan Freitas <nathan at guardianproject.info><nathan at guardianproject.info>
>>>
>>> This media was captured by InformaCam, powered by The Guardian Project. We
>>> can be sure that the media and its metadata is 100% un-tampered-with up to
>>> its delivery to you.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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