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Re: [LUG] Email from "Which": a request for votes on linux
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- Subject: Re: [LUG] Email from "Which": a request for votes on linux
- From: Simon Waters <simon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2014 21:28:12 +0100
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On 20/06/14 19:55, bad apple wrote:
>
> Kali (nee BackTrack) repos added for easy
> access to all the pen-test tools
I thought Kali was built from Squeeze, and Waldorf (Current Crunchbang)
from Wheezy, or am I out of date? Just curious how well that works?
I a need to mix and match some web application vulnerability tools,
although the main problem there is persuading everything that 3 copies
of Python and 2 copies of Ruby is sufficient for their needs, and use
the right one please.
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