RE: Forensics CD

From: Matthew Franz (mdfranzat_private)
Date: Thu Oct 10 2002 - 10:17:35 PDT

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    Yes, trinux can be used for forensics work (make sure you get the
    fileutil.tgz package though) and I finally got around to releasing a new
    ISO within the last month with support for 2.4.19.
    
    YMMV with the trinux.org site (it is a redirect to the sourceforge site)
    
    - mdf
     
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     Matthew D. Franz                                        mdfranzat_private
     http://trinux.sourceforge.net              http://www.io.com/~mdfranz/
    
    
    
    
    
    > 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
    > 
    > 
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