Oki DZ wrote: > I have visited Satan's site. I think it is a useful tool for testing > (whether they are crackable or not) your systems' security. But when I > visited www.debian.org, I didn't see any mention about it. There is a > version for Linux, but all I can get is the tarball (after you have gotten > used to apt-get, tarballs are supposedly something in the past). > > Isn't there any interest in "porting" Satan to Debian...? (Or, did I just > miss something here?).
You meran like this? [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/debian/packages/debconf>dpkg --print-avail satan Package: satan Priority: optional Section: non-free/admin Installed-Size: 699 Maintainer: Javier Fernandez-Sanguino Pen~a <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: i386 Version: 1.1.1-10 Depends: perl5, www-browser, libc6 (>= 2.1) Suggests: nis Filename: dists/unstable/non-free/binary-i386/admin/satan_1.1.1-10.deb Size: 214046 MD5sum: 381b4a5dda519e0b173df6a4a238fcdc Description: Security Auditing Tool for Analysing Networks This is a powerful tool for analyzing networks for vulnerabilities created for sysadmins that cannot keep a constant look at bugtraq, rootshell and the like. -- see shy jo