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| Subject: | RE: pdas for testing |
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| Date: | Tue, 6 Sep 2005 14:08:27 -0500 |
In my opinion, don't waste your time with a PDA unless you are trying to go covert war-walking inside a facility. My co-worker and I have Sharp Zaurus C760s (clamshell with keyboard) and both of us set up kismet to look for wireless access points etc. But to be honest, it is very difficult to interact with PDA's as fast and efficiently as you would like. Even with a "full" keyboard like the Zaurus, you'll still have trouble. Also, you'll spend a TON of time just setting up the device, getting device drivers working, etc. I did get BT and 802.11b working with mine. If you have no life, and need a hobby, then I recommend the Sharp Zaurus series from Japan. The built-in keyboard IS VERY helpful. I used to sell them on-line and can give you a pointer to finding a direct Japanese source (email me directly). Expect to pay at least 20% over the online prices in Japan. Really, I think you would be better off with one of the ultra-light/small laptops. Fujitsu makes some really nice ones (I've got one); some of the Sony's look OK too (don't own). Andy
-----Original Message----- From: Mailing List [mailto:maillist@freedomsoftware.co.uk] Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 11:49 AM To: pen-test Subject: pdas for testing Hi I'm thinking of buying a PDA which I would like to install linux on so that I can use it to help with pen-tests as well as the normal PDA type stuff. My current one of choice is a hp ipaq hx2410 which is in my price range, will take linux and has wireless and bluetooth. Has anyone got one of these and done what I'm proposing? Can anyone suggest any alternatives which work better? I did look at the Sharp Zaurus but it isn't easy to get in the UK so I've been put off. Comments... Robin
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