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Knoppix STD? F.I.R.E.? or Penguin Sleuth?

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12-May-2007, 02:31 PM #1
Question Knoppix STD? F.I.R.E.? or Penguin Sleuth?
Which one of these do you think is better. Pros and cons welcomed. Thanks
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12-May-2007, 10:01 PM #2
I assume you want a live linux secuirty cd. I chose none of the above. STD use to be the best but Auditor is much better. Now they combined Auditor with Whax to get BackTrack.

You can get a Linux Linux DVD with about 5 of the most major Linux Security Distros. i can't remember the name of the website off hand.
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Thanks for the input. Backtrack sounds pretty good. It also supports Broadcom which is a plus, since its integrated in my laptop. Im downloading it right now and will check it out. I am just having a hard time finding any kind of tools that Vista supports. Everything seems to be missing drivers.
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