# volatility2docker This is the original Volatility memory forensics tool, now as a Docker container. While Volatility 3 exists, it doesn't quite have the same mature feature set as the original. This can be ran without having to worry about compability issues between Python 3 and Python 2. ##### to build the container from the same directory as the Dockerfile ``` docker build -t volatility2mint . ``` ##### to run the container from a host directory with memory images present ``` docker run -it --mount type=bind,source=.,target=/userspace volatility2mint ```