On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 08:05:56AM -0700, H C wrote: > > > > > You might want to look at FIRE which is a primarily > > > a CD bootable linux distribution > > > > Earlier versions of FIRE actually had a number of binaries for > performing analysis on live systems (i386 Windows and Sparc Solaris), > but they appear to have been pulled in more recent releases due to > licensing issues. Hopefully we'll start seeing some utilities with more > favorable licensing in the next version(s). I keep expecting to see Trinux show up in this thread, and as I cannot bear disappointment... http://www.trinux.org To quote the site: "Trinux is a ramdisk-based Linux distribution that boots from a single floppy or CD-ROM, loads it packages from an HTTP/FTP server, a FAT/NTFS/ISO filesystem, or additional floppies. Trinux contains the latest versions of popular Open Source network security tools for port scanning, packet sniffing, vulnerability scanning, sniffer detection, packet construction, active/passive OS fingerprinting, network monitoring, session-hijacking, backup/recovery, computer forensics, intrusion detection, and more. Trinux also provides support for Perl, PHP, and Python scripting languages. Remote Trinux boxes can be managed securely with OpenSSH." - Braden ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is provided by the SecurityFocus ARIS analyzer service. For more information on this free incident handling, management and tracking system please see: http://aris.securityfocus.com
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