Is it possible to recover data on a flas…

I have an XD picture card from my digicam and I'd like to recover old photos and videos out of it. Problem is I have already formatted the card a lot of times and placed a whole lot of new files on it. I've tried a lot of utilities out there but they only recover the files before the card was formatted the last time. Does anyone know of a forensic utility that can recover my files? I'm willing to buy it whatever the cost may be.

Are you sure your willing to give any amount of cost? ill do it for 3 million dollars. MUAHAHAHAHHAHA no it cant be done unless you have a high tech lab do it. and even then itll be crappy quality:) I do not think that after a lot of formatting there a way to restore a data from any disk Is it possible to recover data on a flash drive even if the file was formatted multiple times?

how do you enable telnet services on a linux computer (specifically KNOPPIX)? I have a fresh clean install and I need to know how to enable the services for FTP, HTTP and TELNET.
by alf_hart2000 @ March 31, 2008 6:36 am
http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=100217

Website needs to cover the following for a program i am using on it. A web server Unix / Linux / Windows / Mac Php version 4.1 or later Php SAFE_MODE needs to be OFF MySQL database version 3.23 or later web browser on Windows, Mac OS, or Unix/Linux with Javascript and cookies enabled FTP program to upload the necessary files to your web server Please contact hiphopslord@yahoo.com if you can help directly just put website in the subject i'm looking to know how much it's going to cost me and how i could get it up and running..
by Gandalf Parker @ October 11, 2009 9:07 pm
Asking for private contact violates the purpose of this site. This might get deleted. My initial answer for you would be that you can do all of that for free. Any old computer in the closet because it cant run the latest greatest computer games can easily be 4x more server than you need starting off. Many internet servers are less computer than an average desktop. It actually takes much less computer to "serve" anything than it does to create it. Serving is just a copy command out the port. Much less intensive than what the receiving computer has to do to display it or handle it. If anything, cpu and ram can improve function. But minimum graphics, sound, etc. No keyboard, monitor, or mouse is needed (if a problem kicks up you can borrow the ones from your desktop) The softwares you listed (for a linux server) are all available for free (yes legally free). A home DSL line can handle a server. Ive run a server and 5 home desktops off my DSL for 6 years now. It has a dozen domains, over 100 email boxes for family and friends, runs on online gaming world (Shadowdale MUD) and over 60 multiplayer games (Dominions 3). IF you will be handling lots of network intensive files (large images, music files, streaming, large downloads with lots of requests) then you can still run the domains on your server and link to a service where those heavy files are kept. This might not answer your needs but it is an option. Many people would benefit from hosting their own domains instead of paying for hosting until the domain grows enough to actually NEED a bigger server.

Specifically, I have several computers on a wireless network, another computer running CentOS 5, and everything is behind a Cisco PIX 501. I want to add two drives on one of my PCs which are shared across my network as virtual shares on the Linux box via exportfs and samba so that I may SSH into that Linux box to add, remove, change files from the Linux box through the samba connection from away from home. I have no clue where to start. What do you smart people out there suggest. I will most likely have to setup my PIX to allow public to private translation through NAT and also enable connections for using FTP, SSH, and whatever port Putty uses as well.
by Matthew J @ January 16, 2009 2:47 am
Putty uses ssh so your good there. Not clear as to what you are asking though since you jumbled it all together. Do you need help with installing the drives? Sharing the drives? or are you just trying to show everyone you know how to read?