RE: best Win2K based compact Pen Test tool set.?

From: Jason Armstrong (jarmstrongat_private)
Date: Tue Aug 05 2003 - 12:47:34 PDT

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    I believe Knoppix STD (Security Tools Distribution) is what you are
    referring to.
    
    http://knoppix-std.org/
    
    
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: dave kleiman [mailto:daveat_private] 
    Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 1:45 PM
    To: bsa_martiniat_private; pen-testat_private
    Subject: RE: best Win2K based compact Pen Test tool set.?
    
    
    I think there is a Linux CDROM with NESSUS on it. You could always run it
    from any machine with a bootable CDROM.  I do not remember where exactly I
    think it was knopper.net.
    
    Also there is now http://sourceforge.net/projects/weasel32/  a W32 port of
    NESSUS. This is in its beginning stages.
    
    I would also get the F.I.R.E. CD/.iso you can download which has many good
    tools on it.
    
    
    The list of tools for Windows systems is quite long.
    
    NMAP
    NSTEALH
    ETTERCAP
    ETHEREAL
    WINDUMP - W32 version of TCPDUMP
    DUMPWIN
    FOUNDSTONE and SYSINTERNALS has a bunch.
    GFI
    eEye
    NBTScan
    NetBiosScan
    
    And the list goes on an on.
    
    Hope that helps.
    
    
    Dave
    
    
    
     
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    -----Original Message-----
    From: bsa_martiniat_private [mailto:bsa_martiniat_private] 
    Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 17:19
    To: pen-testat_private
    Subject: best Win2K based compact Pen Test tool set.?
    
    
    
    I am looking at getting my gear down to a smaller aproach I currently have 
    three boxes I cary with me a nessus server, a win2K client with SSH to 
    connect back to the nesses box and a thord box for running misc scanners 
    like Enum. I would like to be more portable. Does any one recomend a 
    windows based Pen Test "toolkit"?
    
    Thanks.
    BSA
    
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