Hi,
Tools available on Fedora Security Lab are almost the same on Kali Linux or similar distributions. You can find a lot of tutorials on Youtube and websites about pentesting or Linux distributions.
Few examples :
Hope it could helps :-)
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On Thursday, 20 September 2018 8:12, L. D. Barnes <chirhogypsy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I started with Linux when Mandrake had to be bought from a computer store, and 56K external modems where used Netscape Navigator. From Mandrake I went to Suse, that for reasons I don't remember wouldn't work on a new desktop, I went to Ubuntu, and toyed around with Vector, and when support died back to Ubuntu. I have tried a plethora of desktop environments.I now have Fedora security lab installed, you have really done well, I love the idea of not having sudo access while I am the user, but to have to login in as SU to use some of the apps, is just wonderful. I always loved snaptic and I really, really appreciate dnfdragora. This has got to be the best thought out environments I have ever used, thank you so much.I came to Fedora for several reasons I had in mind that in my retirement years I wanted to work on cyber security projects, because now living in a senior housing community I found out how inept my peers are when it comes to basic security. I have found I am inept on how to use the security lab, I've done internet searches to try and get some information, but seem to come up short, I went to my local university and they want me to get a degree, at 56 years old really not interested, I already have a a BA and MTh I've tried the different online courses through eDX and Udemy, they all teach using different OS or different types of software.I am really wondering is there any training for the security lab suite? If not that's ok I will just continue to use this configuration I think its sweet.Appreciate it.----LarryVerbum Domini Manet Aeternum!
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