hakin9.live Since the second issue onwards our magazine contains hakin9.live - a bootable distribution containing all the tools and materials needed for practising methods and techniques described in our articles.
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Partners SecurityDistro.com is where you can find all the information you need about the latest live security distributions.
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Tools The list of current packages on hakin9.live is available here.
If you think we should add something else – email us.
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Changelog
Version 3.1.2-aur
- hakin9 is now based on Aurox 12.0
- updated security tools
- kde 3.5.5
- kernel 2.6.17
- Aurox Installer
- MadWifi Drivers
- NTFS Support
- Orphcrack
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Login/password for h9l in issue 4/2005 A mischevious troll has locked our distro published in issue 4/2005 with a password. The troll has been punished, but for unlocking the magic door you need to use the root login with password "root".
Our sincere apologies.
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hakin9.live
Download hakin9.live 3.1.2-aur from:
| Wavenet (main mirror) |
| Warsaw, Poland |
| 4 Mbit |
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| Technical University of Vienna |
| Wienna, Austria |
| 1 Gbit to VIX, limit 10 Mbps |
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| TU Dresden |
| Dresden, Germany |
| 1 Gbit |
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| TU Braunschweig |
| Braunschweig, Germany |
| 1 Gbit |
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| Lublin University of Technology |
| Lublin, Poland |
| 1 Gbit, about 60 Mbps in practise |
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| Pedagogical University of Cracow |
| Cracow, Poland |
| For a mirror 15 user - each per 50KBps |
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| ISP MEZ |
| Skawina, Poland |
| 1 Mbps |
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| owned by Tobias Heister |
| located in Köln (Cologne Germany) |
| line: 100Mbit |
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| owned by Markus Beschoner |
| Köln (Cologne), Germany |
| 100Mbit |
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Would you like to run a mirror?
If you'd like to run a hakin9.live mirror and:
- be listed on the list of official mirrors,
- receive a subscription in return
Read the document below carefully and follow the instructions.
A guide for mirror owners
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Contact us If you need to contact the hakin9.live development team directly, write to h9l@hakin9.org
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