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| Subject: | Re: Zaurus audit tools |
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| Date: | Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:29:52 +1000 |
David, Check out http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?submenu=zaurus/zaurusheader&page=zaurus/zaurusmain Adrian has some nice write ups on nmap, tcpdump, kismet, ettercap ..etc for the Zaurus, albeit the 5500. cheers Ivan Ivan Coric, CISSP IT Technical Security Officer Information Technology WorkCover Queensland Ph: (07) 30066414 Fax: (07) 30066424 Email: ivan.coric@workcoverqld.com.au
<bianco@jlab.org> 10/07/04 11:14am >>>
I just got a new Zaurus SL-6000 palmtop, a really cool Linux-based
system. I hesitate to even call it a PDA; it's almost like a handheld
workstation.
Anyway, I bought it to do wireless auditing, and I thought some of the
readers of this list might be interested in two small little things
I've
done. First, I was disappointed by the lack of external antenna jack,
so
I figured out how to use a 200mW PCMCIA card with antenna jack in my
Z. It's only a little clunky, and still quite portable. Second, I've
created an installable package for nmap-3.70, which seems to be
working
pretty well so far.
None of this is really major, but it might save someone a bit of time.
If this sounds interesting to you, check out
http://www.biancorama.com/zaurus-sec
David
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