A network security analysis and monitoring toolkit Linux distribution.
Network Security Toolkit (NST) is a bootable ISO image (Live USB Flash Drive) based on Fedora 42 providing easy access to best-of-breed Open Source Network Security Applications and should run on most x86_64 systems.
The main intent of developing this toolkit was to provide the security professional and network administrator with a comprehensive set of Open Source Network Security Tools.
Redo Rescue Backup and Recovery can backup and restore an entire system in minutes with a point-and-click interface anyone can use. Bare metal restore to a new, blank drive and be up and running in minutes. Supports saving to and restoring from local disks or shared network drives. Selectively restore partitions and remap them to different locations on the target drive. Additional tools included for partition editing, web browsing, and more. Runs from live CD/USB; no installation needed.
Website: http://redorescue.com
Forum: https://sourceforge.net/p/redobackup/discussion/
GitHub: https://github.com/redorescue/redorescue
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redo_Backup_and_Recovery
Released August 22, 2013
Lubuntu Blends: Biochemistry 13.04 (Raring) v5.44
Linux Kernel Image 3.8.0-29
Lubuntu Blends are pre-installed Wubi disk image remixes of Ubuntu and Debian Science meta packages, A custom boot loader allows installations to be copied and automatically booted from most external or USB flash drives.
Once up and running, use earlier Lubuntu Remix README instructions here until documentation is updated....
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Manage a catalog of your media: CD, DVD, USB-Pen, Hard-disk. It scans your media and provide off-line browsing and searching of files. It's based on GWhere www.gwhere.org. See wiki at http://apps.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/pwhere/