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  1. #61
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    in my briefcase i always carry:
    knoppix
    apache
    java sdk
    gmake
    nmap
    php
    phpbb
    postgresql
    mysql
    ether real
    samba
    and a variety of win bootup disks
    luckily most of them fit on a single cd
    U suk at teh intuhnet1!!1!1one

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    Found this good tools at Foundstone

    Assessment Utilities

    Fpipe Version 2.1
    http://www.foundstone.com/resources/assessment.htm

    Forensic Tools

    Pasco v1.0
    Galleta v1.0
    Rifiuti v1.0
    NTLast™ v3.0
    Forensic Toolkit™ v2.0
    ShoWin™ v2.0
    BinText™ v3.0
    PatchIt™ v2.0
    Vision™ v1.0

    http://www.foundstone.com/resources/forensics.htm

    Intrusion Detection Tools

    IPv4Trace v1.0
    Carbonite™ v1.0
    FileWatch™ v1.0
    Attacker™ v3.0
    Fport™ v2.0

    http://www.foundstone.com/resources/..._detection.htm

    Scanning Tools

    SuperScan™ v4.0
    MydoomScannerCheck for MyDoom Worm v1.0
    MessengerScan v1.05
    SQLScan v1.0
    BOPing™ v2.0
    ScanLine™ v1.01
    Trout™ v2.0
    DDosPing™ v2.0
    SNScan™ v1.05
    CIScan v1.0
    RPCScan v2.03

    http://www.foundstone.com/resources/scanning.htm

    Stress Testing Tools

    FSMax™ v2.0
    Blast™ v2.0
    UDPFlood™ v2.0


    http://www.foundstone.com/resources/stress_testing.htm
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  3. #63
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    All round good security tools www.securiteam.com

    and for Wireless; www.wi-foo.com

    Nikto (web scanner); www.cirt.net/code/nikto.shtml

    useful pen test tools; www.greyhat.de
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    Allenb1963's original thread and 576869746568617's new thread have been merged, thread has been cleared out, and thread has been made sticky in Miscellaneous Security Discussions.

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    Bite my ar53 you guys! Yeah, bite my ar53, that's what you can all do!

  6. #66
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    well, all i have to say is.... wtf?!?!?!?!?
    \"Look, Doc, I spent last Tuesday watching fibers on my carpet. And the whole time I was watching my carpet, I was worrying that I, I might vomit. And the whole time, I was thinking, \"I\'m a grown man. I should know what goes on my head.\" And the more I thought about it... the more I realized that I should just blow my brains out and end it all. But then I thought, well, if I thought more about blowing my brains out... I start worrying about what that was going to do to my goddamn carpet. Okay, so, ah-he, that was a GOOD day, Doc. And, and I just want you to give me some pills and let me get on with my life. \" -Roy Waller

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    Cpt Spock I fear you are acting a highly illogical way....
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    http://www.python.org/

    and what is Capt. problem???
    I have 315 relays and 118 switches and have all the power of a calculator.

  9. #69
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    If you want to try linux or change your linux version, have a look at http://www.linuxiso.org/
    it has a wide selection of versions to choose from. also for the people who didn't know linux is free to download, as is all of the distros on this site.
    Hope this will help.

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    Umm....I was reading my original post and realized I forgot a few.

    F.I.R.E.

    And also.....

    Assembler, Disassembler, and Hex Tools

    BGP Trace Route

    telnet://route-views.oregon-ix.net/

    (note...you'll need to copy the above link and paste it, as it's a telnet shortcut)

    And my favorite (especially for footprinting suspicious IPs)

    SamSpade
    Windows 9x: n. A collection of 32 bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16 bit patch to an 8 bit operating system originally coded for a 4 bit microprocessor. Written by a 2 bit company that can\'t stand 1 bit of competition.


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