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Linux distribution
nUbuntu
nUbuntu
nUbuntu
File:Nubuntu-8.12-beta.pngnUbuntu - Formula One
DeveloperBrendan Almonte, Emanuele Gentili, Jayson Beitler
OS familyLinux (Ubuntu)
Working stateCurrent
Source modelFOSS
Latest release8.12 / December 16, 2008 (2008-12-16)
Kernel typeLinux
Default
user interface
Fluxbox
LicenseVarious
Official websitewww.nubuntu.org

nUbuntu or Network Ubuntu is a project to take the existing Ubuntu operating system LiveCD and Full Installer and remaster it with tools needed for penetration testing servers and networks. The main idea is to keep Ubuntu's ease of use and mix it with popular penetration testing tools. Besides usage for network and server testing, nUbuntu will be made to be a desktop distribution for advanced Linux users.


Contents

nUbuntu uses the light window manager Fluxbox.

It includes some of the most used security programs for Linux, such as Wireshark, nmap, dSniff, and Ettercap.

History

  • 2005-12-18 - nUbuntu Project is born, developers release Testing 1
  • 2006-01-16 - nUbuntu Live developers release Stable 1
  • 2006-06-26 - nUbuntu Live developers release version 6.06
  • 2006-10-16 - nUbuntu featured in Hacker Japan, a Japanese hacker magazine
  • 2007-12-31 - nUbuntu developer TomB retires from project, Brendan Almonte takes over
  • 2008-07-16 - nUbuntu Live developers release version 8.04 Alpha
  • 2008-10-30 - nUbuntu Live developers release version 8.10 Alpa
  • 2008-11-12 - Gerix IT Security Solutions become a nUbuntu Technical Partner
  • 2008-12-17 - nUbuntu Live developers release version 8.12 Beta (codename Instigating Insecurity)

Releases

Below is a list of previous and current releases.

Version Release date Release name
Stable 1 2006-01-16 nUbuntu Live
Stable 2006-06-26 6.06
Stable 2006-11-21 6.10
Alpha 2008-07-16 8.04
Alpha 2008-10-30 8.10
Beta 2008-12-17 8.12 Instigating Insecurity

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