Black Ops Puppy
Some are available as pets if you search the site, others arent. What would be nice is if someone could package them all together as an SFS file that we can load/unload as needed. I've got nmap, aircrack, nessus, wireshark loaded on my system currently.droope wrote:And here I found some interesting links:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 90&t=24431
A user thinks we should have available:
nmap, hping2, wireshark, nessus, metsploit, ettercap, firewalk, paros, john the ripper, burp, webscarab.
BT is as far as im concerned the standard for a PenTesting Distro. And while I would never think that a puppy version could surpass it, it'd be nice if as I said above; there was a SFS file that we could load with alot of the tools that we'd use on a regular basis.
Is anyone else up for this? Making a SecTool SFS package? I'd be willing to pitch in and help on it.
Ive already got a list somewhere of what id consider a worthy addition.
Hacker_busts_IE8_on_Windows_7_in_2_minutes
"The lesson from this year's Pwn2Own is pretty simple, suggested Charlie Miller, another of Wednesday's winners. "What you can see at Pwn2Own is that bugs are still in software, and exploit mitigations like DEP and ASLR don't work. Even as [defensive measures] improve, researchers still end up winning"
More info at:
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/ ... _2_minutes
More info at:
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/ ... _2_minutes
Just as this fascinating thread was moving toward solutions it seems to have died ... sure was lots of fun to read!
Was a new thread started somewhere?
Please tell me that my favorite show has not been canceled!
Was a new thread started somewhere?
Please tell me that my favorite show has not been canceled!
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This thread was created in response to those
terrified that their root running computers were
malware magnets and hacker (cracker) havens
Keep your mind clear
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 158#398158
and you won't have to use GROWL (I never do)
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 216#335216
Over to the Tin foil hat brigade . . .
terrified that their root running computers were
malware magnets and hacker (cracker) havens
Keep your mind clear
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 158#398158
and you won't have to use GROWL (I never do)
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 216#335216
Over to the Tin foil hat brigade . . .
My primary interest is:
1. A small app optimized to seek out available public Wifi sites.
2. An app to defend my little Netbook Puppy when using public Wifi's.
3. An app for when a friend or neighbor needs help troubleshooting Wifi, especially for router security problems.
Is Growl a suotable answer?
Or ???
1. A small app optimized to seek out available public Wifi sites.
2. An app to defend my little Netbook Puppy when using public Wifi's.
3. An app for when a friend or neighbor needs help troubleshooting Wifi, especially for router security problems.
Is Growl a suotable answer?
Or ???
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hadnt checked this thread in ages... I eventually made this... dont know if it'd be of interest to anyone.Aitch wrote:seems to have been the last interesting comment, though I don't think it got implemented, docQ5sys wrote:Is anyone else up for this? Making a SecTool SFS package? I'd be willing to pitch in and help on it.
Ive already got a list somewhere of what id consider a worthy addition
Aitch
wifi setup eh...? iwconfig works well.Aitch wrote:Interesting, but I think we still need better Lan/Wifi setup wizard to take full advantage of its capabilities
As for wardriving... airmon-ng works well too.Aitch wrote:Couldn't go wardriving easily eh? [not with my eyes, I can't see the white on black... ]
The download site is here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=55874
But the discussion and feedback seems to be here ... so ...
It looks good but I think lacks the correct driver or maybe has an old version of pwireless (which I have found to be a troublesome app).
I can see my router but pwireless insists that it wants a WEP code when it is WPA.
It creates the appearance of a connection but does not work.
I recall this as an old problem with the base distro of Puppy upon which you built it.
It brings back memories of wireless tail-chasing ...
dpup009 works really well on most of the pcs here, perhaps what it uses for wireless nics might be ported over?
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=55874
But the discussion and feedback seems to be here ... so ...
It looks good but I think lacks the correct driver or maybe has an old version of pwireless (which I have found to be a troublesome app).
I can see my router but pwireless insists that it wants a WEP code when it is WPA.
It creates the appearance of a connection but does not work.
I recall this as an old problem with the base distro of Puppy upon which you built it.
It brings back memories of wireless tail-chasing ...
dpup009 works really well on most of the pcs here, perhaps what it uses for wireless nics might be ported over?
[b]Thanks! David[/b]
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Ill reply over in that thread.edoc wrote:The download site is here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=55874
But the discussion and feedback seems to be here ... so ...