The knoppix security tools distribution--
   
        For those of you who have been awe'd by knoppix, here is another to add to 
your collection.   rarely is there an ISO that graces my computer that gets a 
second look.  Knoppix impressed me.  It still does.  Its also fair to mention 
the splenderous  morphix CD's.   the gaming cd is just such a delight.  But 
then just when i thought i couldn't hold close any more flavors of knoppix,   
i got an STD.      lol
Its use is clear.  It is rigged for security and information gathering on a 
network. I almost felt  big brother gasp in  horror when i booted it for the 
first time.  It is seemingly the perfect gift for the aspiring script kiddie 
learning how to annoy us all with a new toy,  or sys admins and  home network 
owners alike.  It has the standard knoppix gifts, hardware detection,  easy 
to configure,  no HD needed,  runs KDE 3.1  mozilla browser, 2.4.20 kernel,  
etc etc.  It also has in it several editions geared for network and security.   
the kde menu task bar has the editions clearly visible. Instead of naming 
specific software, i'll just list the "categories"  the task menu has, and 
perhaps you'll get the picture.  Authentication, Encryption,   Forensics, 
Firewall, Honeypots, IDS, Network Utils, Penetration tools (hmmm  what could 
this have in it >:) Vulnerability assessment, packet sniffers,  servers and 
wireless tools.  Basically if you're a netadmin, you'll want this STD. 
you can test your network (or home computers...). and If you just want to 
learn about this stuff, the menu items come complete with "RTFM"  manuals for 
your reading pleasure.  It can be a great tool, and a great way to learn or 
get back up to date  with security... even for the GNU/LInux deficient!  So, 
if you're one that passes  knoppix cd's to all your friends to show them how 
cool your OS is,    pass around the STD to all your ethically questionable 
friends.. and/or  sysadmin friends. (that is.. if sysadmins have friends.  
lol)    They will thank you for giving them STD.  I think we all need an STD 
for our own.   haha  ok  enough of that..  sorry folks. 
here are the useful links again....
http://www.knoppix-std.org/tools.html -   has a list of the tools   
http://www.knoppix-std.org/download.html   -  uhh  this is where you can 
download it from. 
 and if that isnt enough,  you may also wish to check out australia's  
prevailing LiveCD,   "ADIOS"   it has a similar concept, but redhat 8 based, 
and comes with  LIDS.(Linux Intrusion Detection) and  usermodelinux  
utilities... 
 Its very much worth a  burn.  
GNU/Linux  is really starting to show the world its versatility and power. 
all haiL OpenSource!        muuaaaaaa haaaa  haaaa haaaaaa!!!!
ta ta for now mortals.
-craig's wandering consciousness
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