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RE: OS to know.


From: "Simpson, Brett" <Brett.Simpson () hsn net>
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 12:16:24 -0400

A good Linux OS to start with is Gentoo Linux or Linux from Scratch. They will allow you to get a better understanding 
of how Linux is put together and compile applications. Some security apps you will need to compile with special patches 
in order to get certain features.

Brett

-----Original Message-----
From: crazy frog crazy frog [mailto:i.m.crazy.frog () gmail com]
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 6:35 PM
To: security-basics () securityfocus com
Subject: Re: OS to know.


hi,
i suggest you to learn the linux or any other linux like system
thorughly.try to learn the basic concept.once u mastered tht u can
easily learn any other os.

On 10/16/05, Patrick <pharper () theinfosecgroup com> wrote:
David Gillett wrote:

 Some of the tools that make my job much easier are only
available on Linux....
 There's probably no reason Windows or Mac versions couldn't
be written, except that nobody has done it (well) yet.

David Gillett



Actually there is, raw socket support and tcp connection 
limits from Sp2
for XP break some things.  Just load up a Linux box and 
learn the OS, it
is a lot of fun.  I wrote an easy to follow install guide 
for snort that
is on the snort.org site that can get you going with both snort and
Linux.it is written for CentOS, Fedora Core, or RHEL 
(Redhat Enterprise
Linux)



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