* Kevin Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20060224 04:15]: > I'm in a computer forensics class and they're using the helix cd. However, > it's heavily gui oriented, so not the best choice for screen reader users. I > think forensics can be added to the description of grml as being for text > tools and network administrators.
Hehe yes :) > I found another forensic specific linux cd called "the penguin sleuthkit" > put together by Ernest Baca > Ernest has a list of 38 tools he felt were esential for a linux cd to be > acceptable for forensic use. Grml has 34 out of 38 of these tools; very > nice. > the entire list of tools can be found at > http://luge.cc.emory.edu/psl.html > The list of 4 tools not currently in grml is > 4. glimpse - Command line data indexing and searching tool. Need external > storage to run properly - www.webglimpse.net Thanks for hint, the tool probably will be shipped with the next grml-release. > 8. fenris - Multipurpose tracer - razor.bindview.com/tools/fenris/ fenris was shipped until grml 0.5. The latest debian package was available on 13-Jun-2005. It has been removed from the debian pool, quoting http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=322601 -> "There's one RC bug reported against it (#319562), which I think requires some help from the upstream author, but he doesn't respond to mails." And quoting the project homepage http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/fenris/devel.shtml -> "currently serving version 0.07-m2 build 3245 (3270kB), uploaded at Sunday, 11 July 2004, 01:44 EST" AFAICS it is not supported and developed anymore and I do not know anyone using fenris nowadays. > 20. TCPtraceroute - Command line traceroute TCP packages - > michael.toren.net/code/tcptraceroute/ tcptraceroute is available on grml (tcptraceroute 1.5beta6-1). > 37. dig - Command line tool for querying domain name servers - read man page > (man dig) dig is shipped with grml of course, it's part of the dnsutils package. > I'm still increasingly impressed the longer I've been playing with grml, and > have been telling my friends. Hehe great :) > One question I have is does grml have many sighted users > considering that it doesn't have much of a gui interface? Sorry, I don't understand your question. Do you mean GUIs for sighted users or GUIs for non-sighted users? grml provides the console with all it's capabilities and as well the X window system (through running grml-x....). regards, -mika- -- You like grml? Help us! http://grml.org/donations/ Already on the grml-user-map? http://www.frappr.com/grmlusers Grml Solutions http://solutions.grml.org/
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