[juneau-lug] Re: [Fwd: NetBSD live CD]
- From: Jamie <jamie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: juneau-lug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 08:06:24 -0900
Hello East,
Understand that my role is to dump most of the spam that comes to
info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx and forward any interesting messages to the list.
If you want to know more about "Arudius" you'll need to contact the
author of that message, haidut@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
That being said you may want to take a look at http://www.knoppix-std.org/
a live Knoppix cd with lots of networking tools.
-Jamie
East Wind wrote:
>Hello Jamie,
>
>Here's what I need to do.
>I need to take my winXP laptop and boot it
>from something else (the CD/DVD Drive) and
>run Etherape....and any other useful network
>tools, as well as surf wirelessly and use
>the onboard Enet jack as well.
>
>Does this CD have etherape and any other GUI
>network tools...as well as command line tools?
>
>I won't do a dual boot WinXP/Linux situation
>on my laptop.
>
>Thx for the info.
>
>
>J> I am one of the developers of Arudius - a live CD Linux distro
>J> targeting information security professionals. The
>J> CD has a large collection of security tools and a very small
>J> footprint (210MB) so it fits on a mini-CD, thus it
>J> can load its tools completely into RAM and run them very fast.
>J> In addition to this security-related Linux
>J> distribution, we also developed a NetBSD live CD focusing on
>J> the non-security community. It is called NeWBIE (or
>J> simply Newbie). This acronym is pronounced just like the word "newbie" and
>stands for
>J> (Ne)tBSD (W)are (B)urned (I)n (E)conomy, a naming convention
>J> similar to the one used for the well-known FreeSBIE
>J> CD. Newbie caters to the desktop-user (i.e. with applications
>J> for web browsing, chat, multimedia, document editing,
>J> etc) but will also serve as a core for creating a NetBSD-based
>J> live CD for network security auditing just like
>J> Arudius (see the website). We are also in the process of
>J> developing a DragonflyBSD version of NeWBIE.
>J> The goal of both CDs is to promote the usage of Linux/BSD and
>J> hopefully serve as useful tools for people who
>J> need that kind of software.
>J> We would appreciate it if you try out the CDs and give us some
>J> feedback on how we can improve them (i.e
>J> configuration, install additional software, etc). If you find
>J> any of the CDs to be useful, please mention them on
>J> your site or post a link to the homepage - http://arudius.sourceforge.net
>J> Thank you very much for your attention and if you have any
>J> questions feel free to send an email to haidut@xxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
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>
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