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Re: Huge Live Linux Boot CDs

Subject: Re: Huge Live Linux Boot CDs
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 09:36:24 +0200
Mister Coffee a écrit

I stand corrected.

I will say that even with the language differences, it was nice to see a Live 
CD for BSD.  I know there's quite a bit of information for doing home-grown 
Linux LiveCD's, or modifications on Knoppix for forensics, pen-testing, what 
have you.  But there doesn't seem to be anywhere near as much selection for the 
BSD users.

Cheers,
L4J




You can also find an live-cd running openbsd firewall at: http://www.jtan.com/jtanoss/cdboot/
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This project allows you to set up a full featured OpenBSD firewall without the use of a hard disk. The system boots from a CDROM and stores configuration information on either a floppy, or a USB mass storage device, such as a "pen drive" or a USB CompactFlash reader.


The CD also contains a simple install script, to allow you populate a floppy or UMASS device with a basic firewall configuration. Simply boot the CD, select the media you wish to use, and answer some straightforward questions.

After the initial boot, the floppy can be set read only. This provides enhanced security, because if your firewall is attacked, you simply reboot and it is restored to its previous state. Of course, you'll want to do something about the security hole that allowed the initial attack.

The latest version, based on OpenBSD 3.5, adds several new features. The firewall now provides PPTP VPN and a caching nameserver out of the box.
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one more to be added to the list....

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