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RE: Virtual Machines Software


From: Bénoni MARTIN <Benoni.MARTIN () libertis ga>
Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2005 10:49:32 +0100

Why not using distros as Phlack, Auditor, Knoppix, Whax and so on ?

They have been done for that kind of purpose, and they do not need any install (they run directly from the CD) ?

The drawback is that you cannot use several distros at the same time, but VMWare is quite "heavy".

HTH !


-----Message d'origine-----
De : Simon Taplin [mailto:simont () pop co za] 
Envoyé : samedi 24 décembre 2005 14:06
À : Security-Basics
Objet : Virtual Machines Software

I'm busy setting up a test lab with different OS's using VMWare so I can learn more about breaking into machines as 
well as preventing the breakins. Is there any specific software I should have installed on the Virtual machines that 
would help. I'm thinking on the lines of software the pstools, fport, etc.

Simon


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