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    DracOS GNU/Linux Remastered
    ...Dracos linux in Arm by hundreds hydraulic pentest, forensics and reverse engineering. Use a GUI-based tools-tools the software using the CLI (command line interface) and GUI (graphical user interface) to perform its operations. Now Dracos currently already up to version 3.1.5 with the code name "KUNTILANAK WITH REMASTERED".
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    Rserver is a C++ written RADIUS package. Includes daemon, test, stress test and sniffer utilities. Configuration file is a list of rules. Rule may modify packet, pass to AAA engine or to proxy server. Custom AAA engine can be implemented and plugged.
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    S.T.R.E.S.S.(Stress Testing and Reverse Engineering for System Security) is a framework for functional testing, conventional testing and security assessment about network software and firmware device.
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