Smack, crack, hack and track any network with Linux

Courtesy Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Sat, 10/04/2008 - 01:32

The very technology underpinning the Internet – TCP/IP – came to life in the world of UNIX. It's no surprise that the best network "auditing" (ie snooping!) tools are to be found on Linux, and not that Johnny-come-lately, Windows.

Here is the reason why Windows is crippled by comparison.


 

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