Trinux transparently converts ordinary x86 PCs into a powerful network security workstations by combining Linux Slackware 7.1 with all of the most powerful precompiled Open Source security/monitoring tools. Trinux boots from a single floppy disk and runs entirely in RAM. Trinux is useful for Port scanning, packet sniffing, vulnerability scanning, sniffer detection, packet construction, active/passive OS fingerprinting, network monitoring, session hijacking, intrusion detection, and more. Trinux 0.70 is the most stable and compact Trinux release to date and is based on Busybox/glibc2.1.3 and kernel 2.2.16. Among the included packages are nmap2.54beta1, adm-smb, nbtstat, tcp_scan, cgichk, ddos-scan, dsniff, despoof, hunt, zodiac, netcat, openssh, hping2, sing, isic, p0f, fragrouter, tcpreplay, sentinel, ethereal 0.8.10, ngrep, nstreams, tcpdump, ntop, netwatch, and more.
e5016314821984c82a11d4c951a661d2Trinux related links.
ead15a80927754df7a8194948b94c76aA short FAQ on Trinux
c1c698765644b36f579603c14cd85542Simple Rawrite Documentation.
faf2b0f09edde6a2baa24814394d309fRawrite v1.3 is the de-facto standard for writing kernel images to floppy disks.
f46bf6c3d1c925a05de879a4ed5d994fThe Trinux Logo
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