squitch is an open source and free distribution of Linux based on the world’s most popular free operating system, Ubuntu, and designed to act as a penetration testing OS for security professionals who want to test their networks.
Distributed as a dual-arch Live CD for German-speaking users
The distribution can be downloaded from its official website or via Softoware (see link above) as a dual-arch Live CD ISO image, engineered to run on both 32-bit (i386) and 64-bit (x86_64) hardware platforms.The ISO image includes standard boot options
Standard boot options are provided to users on the ISO image, no matter if it booted from a CD disc or a USB flash drive. These include the ability to start the live environment with default boot options or in safe graphics mode, start the installer directly, run a memory test, or boot an existing OS from the first disk.Penetration testing distro with a traditional interface
It uses GNOME 2 (also known as GNOME Classic) as its default and only graphical desktop environment, but you will have to activate it first from the shell prompt using the “startx” command (without quotes). It uses a two-panel layout.Includes a wide range of penetration testing utilities
Among the pentesting utilities included in the squitch OS, we can mention Nmap, Angry IP Scanner, Wireshark, Zenmap, Nping, TCPdump, Ncat, Inguma GUI, Ettercap, Weevly, Xsser, Crunch, Xhydra, Exploitdb Search and Exploitdb Directory.Default applications include the Xarchive archive manager, Ubuntu Tweak GNOME/Ubuntu tweaking utility, Gedit text editor, GNOME Terminal terminal emulator and Mozilla Firefox web browser.
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