WarBSD 0.1 kiadás

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Stacy Olivas összeolvasztotta a PicoBSD .500 megberhelt verzióját a FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE-p7 forrásfájával. Ezután belenézett a WarLinux-ba, megvizsgálta, hogy azt hogyan lehet beágyazott Linuxként használni, majd rájött, hogy ezt meg lehet csinálni a PicoBSD-vel is. Elkezdte, és megszületett a WarBSD, amely a készítő szerint nem egy újabb *BSD kód fork, hanem a WarLinux BSD-s megfelelője..

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WarBSD honlap

WarLinux

PicoBSDFrom: Stacy Olivas

To: freebsd-chat@freebsd.org

Date: Tue, 13 May 2003 00:59:01 +0200

Subject: WarBSD 0.1 Released

WarBSD 0.1?

Yeah, it's a little hack I did of PicoBSD .500 (using the FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE-p7 source tree).

After seeing WarLinux and how it used an embedded version of Linux to get the job done, I started wondering if PicoBSD could be used for the same thing.

It can. After a few hours of hacking I got it done. It wasn't until recently that I decided to make it public.

So, if you want to see my first attempt at dong something interesting with FreeBSD surf on over to the temporary home of WarBSD at

http://digiflux.org/warbsd

There you will find some general information and the source tarball that you can download and (if you have the FreeBSD source tree on your system) you can build your own copy.

The system boots. I've got it using bsd-airtools for it's

wireless sniffer.

I'm running into a problem with the wi network driver. The README ile tells you about it.

I've decided to release this in hopes that someone will find it

useful and maybe even point to way to getting it working right.

Let me know what you think. Send all comments, suggestion, flames, etc to my address above.

Thanks

-Stacy

Hozzászólások

Rosszul ideztel.

WarLinux:

A new linux distribution for Wardrivers. It is available on disk and bootable CD. It's main intended use is for systems administrators that want to audit and evaluate thier wireless network installations. Should be handy for wardriving also.

WarBSD:

Q: What is WarBSD? Another split from the *BSD codebase?

A: No. WarBSD is my attempt at making a *BSD equivalent to WarLinux