Linux WiFi pentesting distribution built off Tiny Core Linux and inspired by the Xiaopan OS project. Lightweight with some new tools and updates to tools that have stood the test of time.

Unfortunately at this time the TinyPaw-Linux project has been retired. This SourceForge will remain up, thank you for all the support and communities this project drew inspiration from.

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  • where is dl link for 32bit?
    Reply from TinyPaw-Linux
    Edited 2019-01-18
    All the .iso files 1.3 and 1.3_hybrid are 32bit? Every release of TinyPaw is 32bit, there is no 64bit release of TinyPaw? Current release build info: Version: v1.3 | Architecture: x86 / 32bit | Base: Tiny Core Linux | Core: 9.0 | Kernel: 4.14.10-tinycore | Also listed and updated on the "build info" wiki page for each release.
  • dank :)
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Operating Systems

Linux

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, Security, Security Professionals, System Administrators

User Interface

X Window System (X11)

Registered

2017-12-28