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Minimal msf
From: mmiller at hick.org (mmiller at hick.org)
Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 09:53:49 -0800
Depending on your needs, you can also delete any number of the modules included with the framework in the modules/ directory. It's unlikely that you need all of the pre-packaged exploits :) On Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 12:38:36PM -0600, H D Moore wrote:
Not many -- most of the space is taken up by libraries which are shared between the different user interfaces. If you try to delete the UI-specific code, it doesnt save much space, and will require some code to be modified to not to load those files. If you are intent on saving space, some things you can do: 1. Delete all of the .svn directories. You lose the ability to do an online update, but this halves the total storage requirement. 2. Delete the external/ subdirectory. These libraries and files are useful, but not necessary. 3. Delete the tools/ and documentation/ subdirectory. Some things might break (MSFGUI) if the documentation/LICENSE file is missing, but if youre just intent on using the console, this shouldn't be a problem. 4. Delete the data/msgui/ and data/msfweb/ directories if you dont plan on using these interfaces. Anything more than that and you may run into problems. -HD On Monday 21 January 2008, 1115201006 wrote:Hi all, I've to install metasploit on a small device (with a small HD) with Linux. I just want a minimal msf (only console, no GUI, no web interface), Which files I can securely delete?
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