On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 05:24:03PM -0500, Adam Miller wrote:
I'd like to submit the Unofficial Security Spin concept on behalf
of
both Luke Macken and myself. It was Luke's original idea and a large
amount of the work is to be attributed to him, I came into the project
late in the game and did some cleanup work to bring the kickstart up
to date to compose against current repositories as well as package and
add a couple of packages. As Luke is quite busy with many other
aspects of the Fedora Project I am the one submitting the work for
review.
Summary:
The Fedora Security Spin is geared towards the security and digital
forensics crowd with the goal of providing a fully functional livecd
based on Fedora for use in security auditing, forensics, and
penetration testing.
The Spin features a custom Openbox menu in order to group together
different tools for use by the end user based on category, which can
be seen from the screenshot on the page listed on the wiki page
(listed below).
SecuritySpin Wiki page:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SecuritySpin
Kickstart:
http://maxamillion.fedorapeople.org/fedora-livecd-security.ks
I'm really pleased to see this spin proposal making its way out into
the world at long last! In accordance with the usual process, I'm
looking forward to seeing this on the Board's docket for trademark
approval so we can make it part of the F12 release if possible.
--
Paul W. Frields
http://paul.frields.org/
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