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Date: Fri Nov 11 11:47:23 2005
From: mikejallred at gmail.com (Mike Allred)
Subject: Re: sugget a small pentest distro

Not billed as ultra-secure necessarily, but Damn Small Linux is currently
updated and has an extremely tiny footprint (50MB).

http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/

On 11/9/05, crazy frog crazy frog <i.m.crazy.frog@...il.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> can anyone suggest a small pentest liux distro.smallest means(under
> 250 mb.),i seen one on whax site.has any one used it?
> ****no google please****
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