Archive for November, 2007

Al Gore did not create the Internet

Well this has nothing to do with Linux, but I though I need to set some record straight and perhaps inform the readers of this blog who might not know about this. Today I had an argument with a friend of mine who believes Al Gore claimed he “invented” the internet; what bothered me was [...]

Inguma - Penetration Testing Toolkit

 

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Inguma is a free penetration testing and vulnerability discovery toolkit entirely written in python. Framework includes modules to discover hosts, gather information about, fuzz targets, brute force usernames and passwords, exploits, and a disassembler.
Inguma scanning modules are divided into 5 parts, plus one autoscan module. The Modules are “Discover”, “Gather”, “Brute Force”, “Exploits”. Inguma can [...]

Linux Software Diagnostics (LSD) Shell Script

I came across this interesting Shell Script today named Linux Software Diagonostics, that spits various hardware and system information when executed. While the script itself mashed up of all well known basic linux commands, but I really liked the idea behind it.
You can download the script from here: http://freeos.com/guides/lsst/scripts/q19
The script is action:
Linux Commands/Tools

Remind yourself with “remind”

‘Remind’ is a nifty tool to help you remember all the important events dates that you dont remember. One can argue that they can achieve the same thing by sending mail to themselves by setting up an at job, apart from being feature-rich excellent concole based reminder program. ‘Remind’ has some nice GUI front-end to [...]

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