My favorite bootable Linux live-systems are KNOPPIX and BlackTrack, both pretty handy and I would recommend to any Security aficionado. Both primarily designed to be used as a live CD, but to run hard disk or a flash disk is a quite a messy task. But not until now…
I really want to carry a secure [...]
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Run any Linux flavor from a USB Flash without Re-booting Windows
Posted in Tech Bits on May 14, 2007 | 2 Comments »
IPv6? When?
Posted in Tech Bits on April 17, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
4.3 Billion Internet address space being heavily utilized and now Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) says “revolution has just started; you ain’t seen nothing yet” The advent of Internet protocol Version 6 (IPv6) means the current capacity of the Internet will be expanded to 340 trillion trillion trillion addresses. For us (Australia), [...]