Re: Network Security Toolkit

2012-02-29 Thread Fernando Lemos
Hi, On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 3:41 PM, Dmitrii Kashin wrote: >> A list of the actual utilities that you are interested in would help >> people to answer your question. > > Okay. Here are listed all packages LiveCD contain: > http://networksecuritytoolkit.org/nst/log/manifest.html > Here are also de

Re: Network Security Toolkit

2012-02-29 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen
[Dmitrii Kashin] > Utilities I am interested in: > 1) nsttraceroute (GPLv2) > 2) nstgeolocate (GPLv2) > > I have not seen more, but we can make sure that all of 'nst*'-utils > provide some geolocation stuff in many different formats; all of them > distribute under free GPL license, and all of them

Re: Network Security Toolkit

2012-02-29 Thread Daniel Baumann
On 02/29/2012 07:41 PM, Dmitrii Kashin wrote: > Okay. Here are listed all packages LiveCD contain: > http://networksecuritytoolkit.org/nst/log/manifest.html please compare this with the list for the "rescue" flavour[0] of debians live images and send it to debian-l...@lists.debian.org, we're happy

Re: Network Security Toolkit

2012-02-29 Thread Dmitrii Kashin
Philip Hands writes: > Neil, > > I think Dmitrii was suggesting that there are some utilities that are > used to do the geolocation stuff that are not currently packaged for > Debian, which was surprising to him, given their apparent utility, so > he's wondering if there's some other issue that h

Re: Network Security Toolkit

2012-02-29 Thread Philip Hands
On Wed, 29 Feb 2012 15:12:50 +, Neil Williams wrote: > On Wed, 29 Feb 2012 18:35:42 +0400 > Dmitrii Kashin wrote: > > > Today I've read my RSS feeds and got know about new release of NST > > LiveCD. > > As a LiveCD, it isn't suitable as a package in Debian itself, you would > have to convin

Re: Network Security Toolkit

2012-02-29 Thread Neil Williams
On Wed, 29 Feb 2012 18:35:42 +0400 Dmitrii Kashin wrote: > Today I've read my RSS feeds and got know about new release of NST > LiveCD. As a LiveCD, it isn't suitable as a package in Debian itself, you would have to convince upstream to support Debian, not the other way around. Probably the best