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Noremacam
July 29th, 2008, 11:27 AM
Hello, before I go diving into learning to make my own live cd, I thought I'd ask folks first in hopes to save trouble.

I'm looking for a linux live cd that can do a number of things:


read/write ntfs
anti virus(with ability to grab definition updates)
disinfect windows partitions
edit partitions(with gparted/whatever)
connect to samba shares


I've found live cd's that can do some but not all of these things(or may do more, but don't advertise them so you don't know till you burn it).

I work regularly with cleaning computers and this would make my job vastly easier, since I regularly run into viruses that are much easier to remove when you don't boot into the partition you are cleaning.

tamoneya
July 29th, 2008, 11:32 AM
I do that sort of stuff on the side as well for some extra money. I find that the best one is backtrack. http://www.remote-exploit.org/backtrack.html

wolfen69
July 29th, 2008, 04:07 PM
Noremacam and tamoneya : check your PM's.

ezsit
July 31st, 2008, 02:53 PM
Have you tried:

http://www.inside-security.de/insert_en.html

INSERT is a complete, bootable linux system. It comes with a graphical user interface running the fluxbox window manager while still being sufficiently small to fit on a credit card-sized CD-ROM.

INSERT contains a multitude of useful tools to be at your hand in a variety of situations:

full read-write support for NTFS-partitions using ntfs-3g
support for various file system types:
locally: EXT2,EXT3,REISERFS,REISER4,JFS,XFS,NTFS,FAT,MSDOS, MINIX,UDF,HFS,HFS+,HPFS,UFS,UNIONFS,SQUASHFS
net based: NFS,SMBFS,CIFS,NCPFS,SSHFS,AFS
support for linux software RAID and LVM2
support for WLAN adapters
network analysis (e.g. nmap, tcpdump)
disaster recovery (e.g. gparted, gpart, partimage, testdisk, recover)
virus scanning (Clam Antivirus, the GUI xfprot for F-Prot)
computer forensics (e.g. chkrootkit, foremost, rootkit hunter)
surf the internet (e.g. the web browser dillo [enhanced version], the graphical FTP client gFTP)
network boot server to boot network boot enabled clients that cannot boot from the CD (insert-remote)
installation on a USB memory stick (usb-install)
based on Linux kernel 2.6.18.6 and Knoppix 5.1.1

INSERT v1.3.9b is released under the GNU General Public License. Please read the terms of use. After that you can download the latest version free of charge from Sourceforge as a ready-to-burn ISO-image of about 60MB, which fits on a credit card-sized CD-ROM (with overburning).
Please verify the proper download of the image with the supplied MD5-hash.
Also available is the German version of INSERT.

Antman
August 1st, 2008, 04:23 PM
I do that sort of stuff on the side as well for some extra money. I find that the best one is backtrack. http://www.remote-exploit.org/backtrack.html

Thanks. I've been looking for something like that. :guitar: