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    BashCore

    BashCore

    A custom Debian live ISO with security tools, no GUI, only Bash.

    BashCore is a Debian-based live ISO for security, networking, and learning. CLI-only, Bash-driven, lightweight, GPU-ready, with optional PREEMPT_RT kernel. Fresh environment on every boot, ideal for safe experimentation. Also available: BashCoreX (XFCE GUI) BashCoreT (Trixie CLI, Linux 6.12) BashCoreTX (Trixie XFCE) BashCoreZ (ultra-minimal CLI) BashLabOS (XFCE, daily use & privacy tools) BashCoreGee (GNOME, installable via Calamares) Info: https://www.bashcore.org
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    The_Deck_Linux

    Portable Penetration Testing Operating System

    It is an Portable Penetration Testing Operating System designed for Beagle Bone AI. It is an debian based operating system fully packed with all latest Hacking Tools. The Root file system used in this Deck Linux is Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. It can be installed in Beagle Board AI and can use as a replacement for Laptop, Desktop. It can be placed on a drone too. It has a pre-installed MeshDeck (written by Philip Polstra) so it can be runned in a ZigBee network.
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    ansible-elasticsearch

    ansible-elasticsearch

    Ansible playbook for Elasticsearch

    Ansible role for 7.x/6.x Elasticsearch. Currently this works on Debian and RedHat-based Linux systems. The latest Elasticsearch versions of 7.x & 6.x are actively tested. Elasticsearch default version is described in es_version. You can override this variable in your playbook to install another version. While we are testing this role only with one 7.x and one 6.x version. All Elasticsearch configuration parameters are supported.
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    ANDRAX Hacker's Platform

    ANDRAX Hacker's Platform

    Advanced Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing Platform

    The most complete and Advanced Penetration Testing and Ethical Hacking Platform dedicated to Advanced Professionals. Developed to bring the power of Offensive Security in the anyone's pocket 100% OPEN SOURCE - ANDRAX is a independent solution for Security professionals who loves Linux
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    Downloads: 112 This Week
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    CrunchPwn

    Lightweight Debian Based Pen Testing Linux Distro

    #Pwn Linux (pronounced CrunchPwn) is a penetration testing repository/addition for CrunchBang Linux. The packages also work with any Debian Wheezy compliant system. Default themes are built specifically for OpenBox, but feel free to submit themes for various windows managers. Pull requests are gladly accepted, and requests for tools can be made by opening an issue on github or on sourceforge.
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