Passive lan tap (like the throwing star), USB Ethernet adapter and USB
Serial adapter.  Assuming the network guys haven't "borrowed" the latter
again.  And several TP-Link WR703N's with OpenWrt, and a couple of
batteries for them.

Chris



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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Robin Wood
Sent: 13 November 2013 10:44
To: PaulDotCom Mailing List; GPWN
Subject: [Pauldotcom] Whats in your bag?

It is getting towards the time of year I start to get nagged about what
I want for Christmas so, to help me with some ideas, I thought I'd ask
what gadget do you keep in your laptop bag that you couldn't live
without?

I'm not thinking about big things like tablets or obvious ones like the
laptop but little gadgets that get thrown in the big pocket with the
Cat5 and USB cables that either get pulled out on every test or
occasionally but they are life savers when they do come out.

I've recently found the USB network interfaces I've got in there have
been getting a lot of use. They are good for giving a VM a dedicated NIC
rather than bridging through the host and also for doing wired MITM.

What do you guys have?

Robin
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