L/i/nux
From /i/nsurgency W/i/ki
L/i/nux Project Proposal
This is the proposal to create a new distrobution of Linux for our /i/nsugents. 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.
Determining Methodology
- The first thing to decide if we decided to start the L/i/nux project is whether we simply want to re-brand an existing Linux distro with a set of packages (as done with the Ubuntu Netbook Remix for example) or if we want to go all in and create our very own distribution. The pros and cons of each method can be discussed below. I honestly don't know if it takes more work to put together your own program suite for Linux or to roll your own distro so that's not included in the Pros/Cons. If you think of something else add it.
The Remix Method
- Tutorials on how to remix a distro:
- lol none found yet
- Pros:
- + as secure and up to date as the base distro
- + less bandwidth rape
- Cons:
- - less control
- - more work for the user as they have to install each component individually
- - for Debian based distros auto update would require the user to manually add a line for L/i/nux to /etc/apt/sources.list
- - compatibility would have to be ensured across a great deal of the top Linux distributions and their various versions
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
Which Distro Should L/i/nux Be Based Off Of
According to DistroWatch.com the current most popular Linux distributions are:
- Ubuntu
- openSUSE
- Fedora
- Debian
- Mandriva Linux
- Linux Mint
- PCLinuxOS
- Slackware Linux
- Gentoo Linux
- CentOS
- FreeBSD
We need to decide which one to base L/i/nux on before we can start much of anything.
Tools & Programs To Include
- Pretty much the programs used in Backtrack
- Components for Prank calls, DDoS attacks, etc
- Components for Perl/C-C++ scripting, etc, so people can code their own stuff (It's free software, after all)
- WINE, etc.
- list the programs here lol