names of open source vulnerability assessment
softwares like nessus?
Regards,
Akshay
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Hi,
Instead of VMware which IMHO is not for free one can use BOCH
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Download vmware from the net - it allows you to make virtual machines on
your one single system and then interconnect them... put multiple
linuxes and cluster them. You will not need another computer
For UML - you can download adios - a live cd distribution which allows
you to run multiple linuxes at the same time - *without* installing on
your hard disk.
Adios is real cool for just being the live linux. try out the UML, which
is the icing on the cake - works without efforts, with almost no
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Download vmware from the net - it allows you to make virtual machines on
your one single system and then interconnect them... put multiple
linuxes and cluster them. You will not need another computer to do
Both the approaches are not sound - from the license, ethics and legality point
of view. You may want to use the open source alternatives to it.
regards,
alok sinha
Rishabh Manocha [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
you can use cygwin...www.cygwin.com
you can also try to patch the vmware version you
well...it isn't fair that they charge us those huge amounts of money
eithernewayzcygwin is a free altrenative so u might want to look
into that...you can also try uml(if you want a virtual host under linux)
but this is only for linux virtual guest and it is a pain to setup.
Rishabh
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Rishabh Manocha wrote:
well...it isn't fair that they charge us those huge amounts of money
either
That is a seriously wrong attitude to take. They are not forcing you to
buy their work,... rather by providing their evaluation versions they
are actually helping you to make an informed
well i dont know about you...but i think that having a saperate station is
much better than vmware..besidesdo u really think it deserves
20k...just like do u really think XP deserves whatever it coststhey
just skyrocket their prices 'cause they know they do not have a competing
?
Regards,
Akshay
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well i dont know about you...but i think that having a saperate
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Download vmware from the net - it allows you to make virtual machines on
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linuxes and cluster them. You will not need another computer to do any
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Vikas == Vikas Upadhyay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Vikas hi, vmware is not a freeware, may download 30 day
Vikas evaluation version from their site. checked their website
Vikas and got this information: $299 electronic distribution $329
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