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Re: secure live-cd


From: Tofik Suleymanov <secnews () oxygen az>
Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2005 20:01:39 +0000

alfonso () yahoo com wrote:

hello list,

 I was looking for someting like a live cd to be used in secure comunications over the internet from unsecure places like public 
computers, internet cafes etc. The cd would contain applications like gaim with gaim-encryptions, silc (client & server), 
email client with gpg encryption. I don't know if there is such a distro and if it does exist how does it keep the gpg jeys 
and all the other private keys safe...

Thanks

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My choice was FreSBIE.
You can get FreeSBIE from http://www.freesbie.org
Short description of FreeSBIE from the homepage , mentioned above:

Welcome !
FreeSBIE is a LiveCD based on the FreeBSD Operating system, or even easier, a FreeBSD-based operating system that works directly from a CD, without touching your hard drive.

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