Add DD Unix utility to the list so that disk cloning can be done of live
machines.
But that is just a suggestion for those who wish to build a complete
kit.


-----Original Message-----
From: jon schatz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 06 March 2002 00:00
To: Pradeep Pillai
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Security Engineers Field Tool Kit


On Mon, 2002-03-04 at 17:06, Pradeep Pillai wrote:
> Folks, what would comprise a Network Enginners tool kit.
<---snip--->
> What else can you think of ?

at the rsa conference in san jose last month, @stake was giving out
credit card sized cd's that were bootable x86 linux distros. i can't
seem to find any info about this on their site, but they were called
"Pocket Security Toolkit 3.0". anyway, here's a listing of what software
they included:

arpwatch
biew
chntpw
curl
dcetest
dsniff
egd
ettercap
firewalk
fragrtr
gnupg
gratarp
gzip
hbd
hiew
hping
john
l0phtcrk
l5
lads
libnet
libnids
libpcap
links
lsof
macdaddy
md5
nat
nessus
netcat
netsed
net_snmp
ngrep
nmap
openssh
openssl
pandora
pdd
putty
rawrite
rec
snort
spike
stunnel
tcpdump
tct
tmpwatch
top
whisker
wipe
xkey
zebedee
zip

-jon

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