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Not sure if anyone is already aware of this, but I came across it today, and couldnt find anything with a search.
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UNetbootin allows for the installation of various Linux/BSD distributions to a partition or USB drive, so it's no different from a standard install, only it doesn't need a CD. It can create a dual-boot install, or replace the existing OS entirely.
I have been looking for something that will simply do this, I think I might try it out on the Multi-Boot Security LiveCD DVD
http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
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Creating a USB bootable distribution isn't anything new. I have 3 1Gb keys one with OpenBSD (
http://www.azbsd.org/~marco/openbsd/flashkeyinstaller/
) , one with Linux loaded with an assortment of tools similar to Backtrack but with different tools I found more useful then those on BT, e.g, W3AF, Webscarab, and a variety of self created VoIP testing tools.
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I know USB Bootable distro's is nothing new, I just thought this might be handy due to the simplicity.
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I contemplated making a security bootable distro, but so many variations of "security" are involved. Since I work in the VoIP arena, most of the tools I would need wouldn't do much for the information security pentester. I believe throwing one too many tools leads to bloat as well.
What are your thoughts on a variety of BT like pentesting USB's... Do you perceive the need for one, say a WebApplication pentesting USB, VoIP security testing USB... I could try to throw something together, but again, industries differ, testing differs, my opinions of tools would vary from the norm....
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Like you say everyone has a preference on the tools they prefer, and there is more than one way to skin a cat, so its difficult to create a one fits all, but its good to have a sound platform to start from.
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Hey silxp,
First of all, it sounds like a great new thread.
There is a great distro for web app, Samurai WTF. My opinion is that a VoIP distro might just be a cool tool that many would want to try. And I don't think anyone else has done a VoIP Distro (VD). You could even use this as a slogan:
Have you gotten VD?
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Quote from: don on September 08, 2008, 03:35:39 PM
There is a great distro for web app, Samurai WTF. My opinion is that a VoIP distro might just be a cool tool that many would want to try. And I don't think anyone else has done a VoIP Distro (VD). You could even use this as a slogan:
Have you gotten VD?
I think I will flowchart something tonight and ask around the VoIPSA crew on their thoughts as well. We have some great and talented individuals there including David Endler (Hacking VoIP), Dan York, Dustin Trammell, etc., I'll attempt to lay some form of foundation out. I thought about it before, but I've been tied up with life, studies, and helping formulate the OWASP certification to say the least.
Perhaps I'll take a look at how Helix and Backtrack are laid out and go from there. Will be a little difficult since I prefer to use Solaris and any of the BSD's while most distributions are based on a variation of Linux. I think I can make something worthwhile - a-la Linux with Wine or something.
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I decided to make a build based of Linux Mint of which I will streamline. So far this is my line-up:
Asteroid (listed first cause I wrote it
) XTest - w/Sample PCAPS, SIPFun VoIP Hopper, SIP Flanker, SIP Viscious, sip-proxy-kill.pl, rtp-proxy.pl, sip-redirect.pl, sip-kill.pl, sip-scan.pl, SIPSAK, PCAPSIPDump, Ork Audio, Oreka, ARPWatch, RTP Insert Sound, RTP Mix Sound, SIP Rouge, Spitter, Authtool, Erase Registrations, Redirect Poison, SIP Teardown, UDP Flood, VLAN Ping, Add Registrations, Check Sync Reboot, IAX Flood, Invite Flood, Reg Hijacker, RTP Flood, Netdude, Scapy, IAX Brute, IAX Auth Jack, IAX Hangup, RTP Inject, SIP Tastic, VSAP, h225 RegReject, VNAK, Seagull, ILTY, SIPp, SIP Crack, SIP Bomber, Enum IAX, OhrWurm, Wist, IWAR, TFTP Bruteforce, Fragrouter
I need to sort out how to position tools, e.g. Pentesting, DoS, Hijacking, etc., VoIP pentesting is a little different from the typical Application level pentesting since there is a little more involvement in different protocols, e.g., SIP vs. IAX. So hopefully I can lay out a framework for this. e.g, IAX Testing, SIP testing, h323 testing or something.
My feelings are, some will definitely find some of the stuff I can throw together useful, but the last thing I need are dozens of emails a-la "how can I hax0rfy my girlfriend's Vonage account". Anyhow, I will try to mimic (to a degree) what Backtrack has done without anyone claiming "clone". I'd like to keep things specific to VoIP, but the fact is, I will have to add a variety of scanners and other non VoIP specific tools (e.g. Scapy for packet injection, fragrouter).
I will also attempt to email the authors of tools I select to make sure they're fine with the use of their tools. Outside of the whole spectrum of open source licenses, I think back to the days of asking for permission to mirror/use someone elses work....
Any thoughts on names? VD sounds catchy
But... If it were to evolve into something people on the corporate level would want, I know I would have a difficult time keeping a straight face while explaining to management why I have a "VD server"
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