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Re: Tool kit assembly
From: Nicolas Gregoire <nicolas.gregoire () 7thzone com>
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 18:51:24 +0200
And here begins my request... I was wondering if anyone on this list could give me recommendations of programs or websites that would be useful for someone (such as myself) who is creating a 'tool kit'. With the wide array of programs available, I'd like to avoid getting programs that are not up to par. commercial or non-commercial is fine.
Try Trinux (http://www.trinux.org/). It's a linux distribution with a LOT of pen-tests tools already inside. Here is a part of the complete liste available at http://trinux.sourceforge.net/tools.html : curl, dsniff, ethereal, firewalk, fragrouter, hping, hunt, isic, nasl (from Nessus), nemesis, nmap, ngrep, nstreams, openssh, openssl, p0f, rain, sendip, sing, sniffit, snort, tcpdump, vomit, zodiac, ..... Nicob ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is provided by the SecurityFocus Security Intelligence Alert (SIA) Service. For more information on SecurityFocus' SIA service which automatically alerts you to the latest security vulnerabilities please see: https://alerts.securityfocus.com/
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- Tool kit assembly Eric R. Van Skike (Jul 25)
- Re: Tool kit assembly Nicolas Gregoire (Jul 25)
- Re: Tool kit assembly Jonathan Rickman (Jul 26)
- Re: Tool kit assembly Dave Ryan (Jul 25)
- Re: Tool kit assembly seclists (Jul 26)
- Re: Tool kit assembly DA Smith (Jul 29)
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- RE: Tool kit assembly Coffey, Christopher S. (Jul 25)
- RE: Tool kit assembly Sean Knox (Jul 26)
- Re: Tool kit assembly xbud (Jul 26)
- RE: Tool kit assembly Petruzel, Oliver (Jul 26)
- Re: Tool kit assembly Nicolas Gregoire (Jul 25)