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 -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] || www.divisionbyzero.com gpg key: www.divisionbyzero.com/pubkey.asc think i have a virus?: www.divisionbyzero.com/pgp.html "You are in a twisty little maze of Sendmail rules, all confusing." ****************************************************************************** This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this message in error please notify SYSNET Ltd., at telephone no: +353-1-2983000 or [EMAIL PROTECTED] ******************************************************************************
