[Gloucs] Back track 5
Matthew Phillips
phillips321 at gmail.com
Tue Jul 26 13:04:41 UTC 2011
Matt,
I do have a copy but it's on my 4Gb drive. If you don't have a 4gb usb stick
i'm happy to install it for you using my 4gb drive. (4gb drive can be picked
up from tesco for £1-2 and then use unetbootin to create the bootable drive)
I would recommend installing BT5-Gnome-32bit on it, beware though, there's
absolutely shed loads missing. Netsed for exmaple is missing and it doesn't
even have a graphical calculator installed.
And here's my shameless plug: download and run my script, it's written
specifically for BT5 Gnome 32bit as it's what i use daily. What it basically
does is install many of the missing tools and programs. You can
disable/enable what you want easily using the user interface. Info about it
can be found here: https://www.phillips321.co.uk/bt5-fixit-sh/
And if you wish to get the latest copy via svn then a simple `*svn checkout
http://bt5-fixit.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ bt5-fixit` *will do the trick.
Hope this helps
Matt Phillips
On 26 July 2011 13:55, matt robbins <mrrobbins1 at live.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Does anybody have a copy of back track 5 or any decent security distro on
> usb so i can install it onto my notebook?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matt R
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> > 1. Re: Website upload (Peter Ellis)
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> > Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2011 13:55:41 +0100
> > From: Peter Ellis <peter.ellis at finalhaven.org>
> > Subject: Re: [Gloucs] Website upload
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> > On 18 July 2011 22:07, Glyn Davies <glynd at walmore.com> wrote:
> > > So, I have a webserver on my SLUG (lighthttpd) and it would seem
> > > simple to have a little page which allowed the Aussies to upload a zip
> > > of the photos to the SLUG.
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> > Were it me I would tell them to download dropbox and use the link
> > sharing capabilities it provides (See https://www.dropbox.com/help/16
> > for the full details).
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> > > Where do I start to achieve this (in the simplest, quickest way)?
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> > > P.S. I know all about the NATting and the firewalling, etc. It's the
> > > easiest way to 'configure' the webserver.
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> > Again were it me wanting to do this I would probably knock up a small
> > Django app with a FileField and ask them to use that but I have Django
> > set up and working already. Otherwise I would go with Matthews idea
> > of a php file upload script and put htaccess authentication in front
> > of it.
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