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==L/i/nux Mint== | |||
It seems that this project has slowed down shitloads, or buggered off altogether. This seems odd because creating a customised Distro is incredibly easy, and I could probably do it within a few weeks, so I've started making it myself. I'm going to be basing it on Linux Mint 6, which is in turn based on Ubuntu. It has the speed and reliability of Ubuntu, with a much cleaner UI, and is a bit more lightweight. | |||
I'm going to add in all the programs suggested above, so if there's anything else you want in, add it to list. I'm also going to be using the artwork and suggested themes, so if there's anything else you have to contribute, add it to the w/i/ki. | |||
I'll post the first release here when it's ready (Around the 12th), and have the final release done within a few weeks. Add in any comments here: [[Talk:L/i/nux]] | |||
==Related Projects== | ==Related Projects== |
Revision as of 10:48, 8 April 2009
L/i/nux Project Proposal
This is the proposal to create a new distribution of Linux for our /i/nsurgents. While I realize that this would be fairly similar to BackTrack in many ways I think there would be some key advantages to us creating our own distr0. Mainly that since anonymous is not, in any sense of the word, an enterprise we can include tools that BackTrack was restricted from including (i.e. Nessus), and our catalog of tools tends to go beyond penetration testing and include tools for Pranks Calls, DDoS attacks, and the like.
Discussion
I've set up an IRC channel for the L/i/nux Project. I can't connect to irc.partyvan.fm so the channel is on irc.chatnets.net #l/i/nux IRC channel is dead as a fucking doorknob. Somebody register a channel in irc.partyvan.fm so we can get shit going smoothly.
Proper Procedure For Build Contributors
When adding or removing programs and components to a L/i/nux build please keep a detailed log of all the steps you took and any errors you encountered. This is so that should we need to re-do the build from scratch we can speed up the process. This also allows us to check each others work for mistakes and get building the distro down to a science, and prevents future headaches. And please do not keep the logs on the wiki for risk of them being vandalized, upload a file and link it on the wiki instead.
asdzxcman
Ok, I will post not only installing error but the changes I made due to something. --asdzxcman 17:18, 6 January 2009 (UTC)
- List
- Ethercap GTK - Link (sudo mkdir /var/cache/man/de.UTF-8)
- GifShuffle - IDK how to put it as a package so I compiled it and copied over to /usr/bin/gifshuffle
- Mp3Stego - It's for Windows only (source anyone?) I have thrown it into skel/insurgency along with other scripts
- PyRAEP - can't find it :<
- Tor - there is a repo for it so why bother to install? Added repo to sources.list
- MailSnarf - dsniff contains it now
- MsgSnarf - same as above
- Eraser - didnt work in wine for me SRM (in the secure-delete package) or wipe should work
Determining Methodology
- We're going the Distro Method, we're gonna be passing around virtualbox VM so that we can send it to each other to work on.
The Distro Method
- Tutorials on how to create your own Linux distro:
- Pros:
- + many how-to's available
- + more control
- + components would be pre-installed for the user
- + much more official
- Cons:
- - bai bai bandwidth
- - responsibility to keep the distro secure and up to date would fall on us We don't have to keep it up to date if it's just running under a VM.
Distribution
We should use LinuxTracker[1] to distribute the distro. It saves Anon the bandwidth.
The Distro Which L/i/nux Will Be Based On
Tools & Programs To Include
- Pretty much the programs used in Backtrack
- Components for Prank calls,wardialing, DDoS attacks, etc
- Encryption tools to hide shit
- Anonymizing tools (Tor for starters)
- a fuckton of IRC clients
- Components for Perl/C-C++ scripting, etc, so people can code their own stuff (It's free software, after all)
- WINE, etc.
- 'restricted extras' support for playback of mp3s / DVDs / etc.[2]
- start with gnome, add kde and lxde versions later
- list the programs here lol
Specific Programs
- Tools
- DDoS
- Bandwidth Raep
- BWRaeper.NET [wine]
- PyRAEP
- Pygetraep
- Flooders
- Email Bombers
- Sendmail (can work hand-in-hand with Ruby or PHP and spam scripts)
- Bandwidth Raep
- Networking
- Security
- Encryption
- GifShuffle
- Mp3Stego
- Truecrypt
- Data Destruction
- Wipe
- Eraser
- Encryption
- WINE
- Display
- Conky
- tint2
- DDoS
Unique Features
We're going to try and add some features which will be unique to the L/i/nux distro. This is going to be the hardest part of the entire project so we want to start out a bit realistic and not too ambitious here.
Features In Development
- Raid RSS
- This feature will alert L/i/nux users to any new raids being planned on the Partyvan W/i/ki by using a simple RSS feed which we will be launching once everything is ready. This feature probably won't make it into the alpha releases (or even the early beta releases) of L/i/nux.
Suggest Features
Add feature suggestions here.
- Bittorrent update system. If we follow the model laid out by the Hardy -> Intrepid bittorrent upgrade we could avoid bandwidth issues and server strain for any updates to the L/i/nux system.
- The use of Garfio for the compilation of a (possible) Live-CD: Garfio is a tool specifically made for the compilation of a Live CD for a distro called Tuquito Linux. The pros are that it's difficulty falls into the "easy-as-shit" category and that it can hold over 2 gigabytes of information to put in a 650MB CD (And, obviously, a tad more for a 700MB CD). The main con is that it might (MIGHT, I have not checked yet) be in Spanish; although I can help with that.
Rebranding & Mockups
References
Images
These images are reference for people working on the look of L/i/nux, and are by no means how the L/i/nux distro will look when finished (especially since most of them are just ideas put together for reference from two minutes in mspaint.)
Wall Papers
Boot Screen Mockups
GDM Mockups
GDM Mockup 2 tar.gz file FIXED FILE, now it works
L/i/nux Mint
It seems that this project has slowed down shitloads, or buggered off altogether. This seems odd because creating a customised Distro is incredibly easy, and I could probably do it within a few weeks, so I've started making it myself. I'm going to be basing it on Linux Mint 6, which is in turn based on Ubuntu. It has the speed and reliability of Ubuntu, with a much cleaner UI, and is a bit more lightweight. I'm going to add in all the programs suggested above, so if there's anything else you want in, add it to list. I'm also going to be using the artwork and suggested themes, so if there's anything else you have to contribute, add it to the w/i/ki.
I'll post the first release here when it's ready (Around the 12th), and have the final release done within a few weeks. Add in any comments here: Talk:L/i/nux