Re: [orca-list] Orca + Backtrack Linux



If you want to use tools from backtrack linux, just install Ubuntu 12.04
and add these repositories:
deb http://all.repository.backtrack-linux.org revolution main microverse
non-free testing
deb http://32.repository.backtrack-linux.org revolution main microverse
non-free testing
deb http://updates.repository.backtrack-linux.org revolution main
microverse non-free testing
You will probably need to change 32 to 64 if you are running 64 bit system.
Vojta


Dne 12.2.2013 23:57, Jason White napsal(a):
Mallory van Achterberg <stommepoes stommepoes nl> wrote:
 
Backtrack Linux is specifically for security and networking testing. It has
many built-in tools (300 or so) specifically for these tasks. 

I'm actually also looking to see if the tools themselves can simply be brought
into Debian or Ubuntu which I'm currently using. Backtrack is currently based
on Ubuntu 10.04 anyway.

In any case I would think you could choose Gnome as your Desktop Environment
and therefore Orca wouldn't know the difference and looks like it *should*
run fine.
It should, unless they've customized their distribution to use ApArmor or
SELinux with a strict policy, which might interfere with Orca. For a security
testing distribution I think this is unlikely.

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