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Katana: Portable Multi-Boot Security Suite
Added 2009-11-25
by .ronin
Katana v1 (Kyuzo) has just been released from www.hackfromacave.com . The Katana: Portable Multi-Boot Security Suite is designed to fulfill many of your computer security needs. The idea behind this tool is to bring together many of the best security distributions and applications to run from one USB Flash Drive. Instead of keeping track of dozens of CDs and DVDs loaded with your favorite security tools, you can keep them all conveniently in your pocket. Katana includes distributions which focus on Penetration Testing, Auditing, Password Cracking, Forensics and Honey Pots. Katana comes with over 100 portable Windows applications, such as Wireshark, HiJackThis, Unstoppable Copier, Firefox, and OllyDBG. It also includes the following distributions: - Backtrack 4 pre - the Ultimate Boot CD - Ophcrack Live - Damn Small Linux - the Ultimate Boot CD for Windows - Got Root? Slax - Organizational Systems Wireless Auditor (OSWA) Assistant - Damn Vulnerable Linux Katana is also highly customizable. You can modify Katana by adding or removing distributions and portable apps with ease. You can add functionality to distributions like the Ultimate Boot CD, Got Root? Slax and UBCD4Win. You can also load your personal scripts and documents to keep them conveniently with you on your flash drive to use in concert with the provided tools. More informations on this can be found at forum.hackfromacave.com

ypx
Added 2001-10-22
by Rob J. Nauta
ypx is a utility to transfer a NIS map from any host running a ypserv daemon. ypx is similar to ypcat, with some additions. To be able to transfer a map, a domainname must be specified. There unfortunately is no way to ask the remote host about its domainname, so it must be known already or guessed to transfer a map successfully. If none is specified, the hostname of the remote host is used as the domainname. ypx is able to guess at the remote domainname, by trying parts of the hostname, if guessing is enabled with the -g option. If the -s option is used, ypx will connect to the sendmail daemon, read the hostname, and parse that too, to be used as additional guesses. Finally, any additional strings on the commandline will be added to the list of domainname guesses.

SAINT - Security Administrator's Integrated Network Tool
Added 2001-10-22
by World Wide Digital Security, Inc., saint@wwdsi.com
SAINT (Security Administrator's Integrated Network Tool) is a security assessment tool based on SATAN. It is updated regularly and scans for just about all remotely detectable vulnerabilities. Features include scanning through a firewall, updated security checks from CERT & CIAC bulletins, 4 levels of severity (red, yellow, brown, & green) and a feature rich HTML interface.

rvscan (remote vulnerability scanner)
Added 2001-10-22
by ben-z
scans a unix system for just about every remote vulnerability currently being used by hackers.

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